Emirati Soldier Killed During Saudi-led Coalition’s Assault on Yemen

Local Editor

An Emirati serviceman was killed during his participation in a Saudi-led aggression against Yemen.

Abdullah Mohammed Ahmed Dahmani, a First corporal, was identified by Bahrain’s official news agency BNA.

The agency stated that he was killed “in the line of duty while carrying out his duties as part of the Saudi-led Arab Coalition … in Yemen”. However, BNA did not mention the date or place where Dahmani was killed.

Dozens of Emirati and other soldiers from Gulf countries have been killed in retaliatory attacks launched by the Houthi Ansarullah revolutionaries in response to the Saudi-led coalition’s daily bombardment of Yemen.

Abu Dhabi is a member of the Saudi-led military coalition that has been engaged in a brutal offensive against Yemen since March 2015 with the aim of reinstalling the former Riyadh-allied regime.

The campaign has seriously damaged the country’s infrastructure. In its tallies released in February 2017, Yemen’s Legal Center for Rights and Development said the Saudi war had killed over 12,000 civilians, including 2,568 kids.

Source: Yemenwatch