Report in Yemen: 12 people were killed in an attack by Saudi-led coalition capital
According to a report by the Al-Masira website run by the Houthi rebels in Yemen, among the dead were also women and children.
Official approval has not yet been given.
Yesterday, the rebels claimed responsibility for the bombings in Abu Dhabi, killing three people and injuring them.
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18/01/2022
Tuesday, 18 January 2022, 02:13 Updated: 16:02
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Twelve people, including women and children, were killed in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, as a result of an attack by the Saudi-led coalition, the Al-Masira website run by the Houthi rebels in Yemen reported tonight (Tuesday).
Official approval has not yet been given.
The blasts that took place yesterday in two hotspots in Abu Dhabi killed three people and injured six, and authorities suspect it was the result of an attack by unmanned aircraft.
The Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the outrageous attack against the Emirates, which supports the Yemeni government.
The official news agency of the Emirates reported that the dead were two Indian citizens and a Pakistani citizen.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett sent a letter to Abu Dhabi's regent, Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed, stressing that Israel is ready to provide the United Arab Emirates with intelligence and security assistance to protect its citizens from similar attacks such as those carried out by the Houthi rebels yesterday.
"I have instructed the Israeli defense establishment to provide the United Arab Emirates with all the necessary assistance, if you are interested," Bennett wrote in a letter to Ben-Zayed.
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