Fugitive Mansour Hadi's Brother Killed in Saudi-Led Air strike

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Report: Mansour Hadi's Brother Killed in Saudi-Led Airstrike
The brother of Yemen’s CIA puppet fugitive President Mansour Hadi was killed in the Saudi Zio-Wahhabi led forces’ air strike in Sana’a on Wednesday, media reports said.
“Nasser Hadi was killed in the Saudi-led fighter jets’ strike on a place where he was incarcerated in the Yemeni capital,” the Arabic-language El-Nashra website quoted member of the Yemeni Popular Congress Party Yasser al-Yamani as saying.
He noted that the dead body of Mansour Hadi’s brother is now in Sana’a’s mortuary.
Nasser Hadi was in charge of the intelligence service in Aden province and he was arrested by the Yemeni popular forces last year before he could flee to Saudi Arabia.
Aden province has been the scene of numerous attacks against pro-Hadi forces; the latest case was assassination of Aden governor Ja’afar Saeed.
In late December, the Yemeni forces besieged the palace of Mansour Hadi in the province of Aden.
A newly-formed militant group calling itself ‘Southern Yemen’s Resistance Forces’ have besieged Hadi’s place of residence in Aden, Arab media outlets reported Wednesday.
Political analysts speculate that the siege of Hadi’s palace has taken place with the greenlight of the United Arab Emirates as a result of a row between the UAE and Saudi Arabia over Hadi and his Prime Minister Khaled Bahah.
The speculations come as the UAE Crown Zionist puppet Mohammed bin Zayed has recently met the leaders of Southern Yemen, including a senior Yemeni Salafi leader Hani bin Barik, in Abu Dhabi.
Political observers believe that the quarrel between Hadi and his prime minister derives from the underlying row between Saudi Arabia as supporter of Hadi and UAE as supporter of Bahah.
Hadi and Bahah have been running a feud for the past several months, and their differences grew noisy when a number of Saudi Zio-Wahhabi officials worked out a plan to replace the former president with his premier – who had both fled to Saudi Arabia then – in order to encourage the revolutionary forces back in Yemen to work with him and allow him to start a new government.