United States accelerate the delivery of supplies of weapons and
intelligence information to coalition Saudi Arabia in attacking Shia
Houthi militants in Yemen, as stated by one senior US official told
Reuters on Tuesday (7/3).
Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken also said that the members of the coalition Arabia has also set up a coordination center in the country to facilitate the attack on Iranian-backed separatists in the Yemen.
Blinken said that the Saudi attacks will give a strong message to the Houthis that they will not be able to master the Yemen with violence."As part of that effort, we have been sending weapons, also increase the sharing of intelligence information, and we have built a network operations center coordination together in Arabia," Blinken said.
Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states involved in the attack was considered Houthi have undermined the rule of President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi and control of the capital Sanaa.
The Saudi attacks get strong opposition from Iran, an ally Houthis. Shi'ite Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that the solution to the crisis in Yemen is to stop foreign interference in the conflict settlement and handed the country's people.
Meanwhile Houthi assisted loyalist troops ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh continues to spread terror. This time they stormed the city of Aden, Yemen government last bastion, killing several civilians.
Saudi air strikes and giving three arms package has helped the Yemeni government forces repulsed the Houthis and Saleh troops from their positions in Aden and disrupt enemy supply lines.
According to the UN, the fighting has killed at least 549 people, including 74 children. The provision of humanitarian aid from the Red Cross and the UN delayed while waiting for access permission of the coalition Arabia.
Red Cross previously difficult to find aircraft to deliver aid to Yemen. It is estimated that medical aid weighing 48 tons will arrive in Sanaa on Wednesday.

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