December 2015 Taiz missile attack
December 2015 Taiz missile attack | |||||||
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Unknown Houthi Commander | Col. Abdullah al-Sahian †[1] (Head of Saudi Arabian Special Forces in Taiz area)[2] Col. Sultan Mohammed Ali al-Kitbi †[1] Cmdr. Carlos Nicholas †[3] (Academi PMC Colombian Mercenary Unit Brigade Commander) | ||||||
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None | 53+ soldiers killed[4] |
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The December 2015 Taiz missile attack was a strike carried out by the pro-Saleh Yemeni Army and Houthi militants with a Tochka ballistic missile against a military camp that was being used by troops of the Saudi-led coalition, south-west of the city of Taiz. The strike inflicted numerous casualties on the coalition forces.[1] Reports said that there were 152 casualties[4] in the camp, including 23 Saudi, 18 Sudanese, 9 Moroccan, and 7 Emirati servicemen reportedly killed.[5] Large amounts of military material were destroyed, including vehicles and air-defense systems. In addition, Houthi militants claimed to have killed at least 40 mercenaries of the Academi private military company in the missile strike.[5]
References
- ^ a b c "Two top Gulf commanders killed in Yemen rocket strike: sources". Reuters. 14 December 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
- ^ "Gulf commanders killed in Yemen attack". BBC World News. 14 December 2015.
- ^ a b "Use of Mercenaries by the Saudi-led Coalition to Violate Human Rights in Yemen and Impede the Exercise of the Yemeni People's Right to Self-determination". Arabian Right Watch Association. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
- ^ a b Gould, Joe (14 December 2015). "united-arab-emirates". Defensenews.com. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- ^ a b c Masi, Alessandria (14 December 2015). "Saudi Coalition, Houthi Rebels Intensify Attacks In Yemen Ahead Of Proposed Ceasefire". International Business Times. Archived from the original on 4 October 2016.
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