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S ANAA, Yemen — Saudi- led airstrikes
hit weapons caches held by
Iran- backed Shiite rebels, touching
off massive explosions Monday
in Yemen’s capital that killed at least
19 people and buried scores of others
under the rubble of flattened homes.
The U. S. navy, meanwhile, has dispatched
the aircraft carrier USS Theodore
Roosevelt toward the waters off
Yemen to join other American ships
prepared to intercept any Iranian vessels
carrying weapons to the rebels,
U. S. officials said.
After the coalition airstrikes, mushroom
clouds rose over the mountainous
outskirts of Sanaa, where the arms
depots are located. The Fag Atan area
has been targeted several times since
March 26, the start of the air campaign
against the rebels known as Houthis.
“ It was like the doors of hell opened
all of a sudden,” said Mohammed Sarhan,
whose home is less than two kilometres
from the site. “ I felt the house
lift up and fall.”
The blasts — among the most powerful
in Sanaa since the airstrikes began
— deposited a layer of soot on the top
floors of buildings in the Yemeni capital
and left streets littered with glass.
Anti- aircraft fire rattled in response.
One bomb hit near the Iranian Embassy
in Sanaa, drawing a sharp rebuke
from Tehran.
Saudi Arabia and several of its allies,
mainly Gulf Arab countries, have been
trying to drive back the rebels, who
seized Sanaa in September and have
overrun many other northern provinces
with the help of security forces loyal to
former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The U. S. supports the Saudi campaign.
Western governments and Sunni
Arab countries say the Houthis get
their arms from Iran. Tehran and the
rebels deny that, although the Islamic
Republic has provided political and humanitarian
support to the Shiite group.
The Houthis and Saleh’s troops have
also advanced on the southern port of
Aden, Yemen’s main sea hub, forcing
President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi
to flee the impoverished but strategic
country last month. The Houthis and
their allies have been trying to take
over Aden for weeks.
The announcement the USS Theodore
Roosevelt is heading for the region
comes amid reports a convoy of
Iranian ships may be headed toward
Yemen to arm the Houthis.
There are about nine U. S. ships in the
region, including cruisers and destroyers
carrying teams that can board and
search other vessels. The U. S. officials
spoke on condition of anonymity because
they were not authorized to discuss
the ship movement on the record.
The carrier’s deployment follows last
week’s approval of a UN Security Council
resolution that imposed an arms embargo
on three Houthi leaders, two key
supporters, Yemen’s ex- president Ali
Abdullah Saleh and his son, and those
acting on their behalf. The resolution
passed in a 14- 0 vote with Russia abstaining.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest
would not comment specifically on any
navy movements in Yemeni waters, but
said the U. S. has concerns about Iran’s
“ continued support for the Houthis.
“ We have seen evidence that the
Iranians are supplying weapons and
other armed support to the Houthis in
Yemen,” White House spokesman Josh
Earnest said. “ That support will only
contribute to greater violence in that
country. These are exactly the kind of
destabilizing activities that we have in
mind when we raise concerns about
Iran’s destabilizing activities in the
Middle East.”
One of Monday’s airstrikes hit dangerously
close to the Iranian Embassy,
shattering windows but causing no
casualties among the staff, the Iranian
state TV reported. Iran summoned the
kingdom’s envoy in Tehran in protest.
Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein
Amir Abdollahian warned the Saudis
to abide by their international obligations
and respect diplomatic missions,
the report said, adding it held Riyadh
responsible for the safety of its mission
in Sanaa.
In a column in Monday’s New York
Times, Iranian Foreign Minister
Mohammad Javad Zarif called for a
regional dialogue, and said “ Yemen
would be a good place to start.”
He noted Iran had urged an immediate
ceasefire, humanitarian aid and an
“ intra- Yemeni dialogue” leading to the
formation of a national unity government.
— The Associated Press
Airstrikes spark explosions in Yemeni capital
U. S. navy sends
aircraft carrier
to the region
By Ahmed Al- Haj
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