The Houthis describe the attack on the Aden airport as a “reckoning” within the coalition.



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Houthis describe attack on Aden airport

Reuters Fawaz Salman

The Yemeni group “Ansar Allah” (Houthis) denied having any connection with the attack on Aden airport on Wednesday, in conjunction with the arrival of the new internationally recognized Yemeni government.

Deifallah al-Shami, a member of the group’s political bureau and Information Minister of the Pro-Houthi Salvation Government, based in Sanaa, wrote on his Twitter account that the statements issued by the government of President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi by the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia) in connection with the explosions that rocked the Aden airport “raise questions”.

Al-Shami described these statements as an attempt to cover up “crimes against civilians” and “settle scores” within the coalition.

And the Hadi government’s Information Minister, Muammar Al-Eryani, previously held the Houthis responsible for the attack he left, according to data from the RT correspondent at the crash site, more than 16 people were killed and 50 injured.

Source: RT



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