Yemeni Forces Complete Withdrawal From Hodeidah

Yemeni forces complete withdrawal from Hodeidah

Sanaa : , Nov 12, 2012: Yemeni forces made a partial retreat from Hodeidah’s Red Sea port, according to a government official.Sanaa, November 12, : Yemeni forces pulled back from the Red Sea port of Hodeidah.This was according to an official of government.
“The joint forces that include several anti-Houthi military units began withdrawing from their positions in the southern and eastern areas of the turbulent city of Hodeidah,” the official told Xinhua news agency.

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According to Xinhua, the official said that the joint forces which include anti-Houthi units started withdrawing their positions from the eastern and southern areas of Hodeidah’s turbulent city.The official stated that “the joint forces, which includes several anti-Houthi militari units, began to withdraw from their positions within the southern and eastern parts of the turbulent capital of Hodeidah.” He spoke to Xinhua’s news agency.

He said that the joint forces withdrew from Al-Saleh and Kilo16 residential neighborhoods in Hodeidah to other new locations in the strategic coastal city.

He stated that joint forces retreated from Al-Saleh’s residential areas in Hodeidah and Kilo16 to move on to new strategic locations along the coast.He claimed that the joint forces moved from Al-Saleh, Kilo16 and other residential communities in Hodeidah towards new areas along the coastal city.

The partial withdrawal was implemented within the framework of a UN-sponsored agreement to establish a “green” zone in the conflict areas in Hodeidah, he added.He said that the partial withdrawal took place within the UN-sponsored agreement for the establishment of a “green zone” in conflict areas in Hodeidah.

A UN-sponsored deal to create a “green” zone in Hodeidah’s conflict zones was the basis for partial withdrawal, he said.

Meanwhile, another military official confirmed to Xinhua that the Commander of Yemeni National Resistance Forces Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, who is the nephew of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, began withdrawing in accordance with a new phase of cooperation and coordination with the Southern Transitional Council (STC) based in Aden.

Xinhua was also informed by another military officer that Brigadier General Tariq Saleh of the Command of Yemeni National Resistance Forces began to withdraw in accordance of a new phase in cooperation and coordination between the Southern Transitional Council, (STC), based in Aden.Xinhua received confirmation from another military official that Commander of Yemeni National Resistance Forces Brigadier Gen Tariq Saleh was withdrawing as part of a new phase for cooperation and coordination, which is being implemented with the Southern Transitional Council (STC), based out of Aden.

He added that “leaders of the STC and Tariq’s elite national troops unified their efforts following mutual understandings aimed at carrying out a new military campaign against the rebel militias in Hodeidah’s coastal areas and elsewhere in Yemen”.He said that the leaders of Tariq’s elite troops and the STC’s STC had unified their efforts after reaching mutual agreements to carry out a military campaign against rebel militias operating in Hodeidah and other parts of Yemen.

He stated that leaders of Tariq and STC’s elite national forces unified efforts in response to mutual understandings to execute a new military campaign in Hodeidah’s coastal regions and elsewhere in Yemen.

Elite military units of Tariq’s forces, known as the Guardians of the Republic, are currently controlling key strategic areas on the western coast of Yemen and sporadically engage in fighting with the Houthi rebels there.

The Guardians of the Republic are elite military units of Tariq’s forces that control key areas along the west coast of Yemen.They occasionally engage in combat with the Houthi rebels.Tariq’s elite military units, also known as the Guardians of the Republic (or the Guardians of the Republic), are currently in control of key strategic areas off the coast of Yemen.There they occasionally fight with the Houthi rebels.

Hodeidah, a vital lifeline for millions facing starvation, has seen a shaky ceasefire between the government and the Houthi group since they reached a UN-sponsored truce in Stockholm in December 2018.Hodeidah is a lifeline to millions of people facing starvation.

The ceasefire between government and Houthi has been shaky since December 2018, when they signed a UN-sponsored truce at Stockholm.Hodeidah has become a crucial lifeline for millions who are facing starvation.

It was established in December 2018 by the UN in Stockholm.

The truce was seen as the first phase toward a nationwide cease-fire to end Yemen’s years-long military conflict, but fighting continued across the impoverished Arab country.

Although the truce was seen to be the beginning of a cease-fire nationwide in Yemen, fighting continues across this poor Arab nation.While the cease-fire was seen as the initial phase towards a national cease-fire in Yemen to end its decades-long war on terror, the fighting continues throughout the poor Arab country.

Hodeidah is under the control of the Houthis, while the government forces have advanced to the southern and eastern districts.Hodeidah remains under control of the Houthis while government forces advance to the eastern and southern districts.

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