UAE Declares 3-Day Mourning for Zio-Wahhabi Soldiers Killed in Yemen

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UAE Declares 3-Day Mourning for Soldiers Killed in Yemen
UAE Declares 3-Day Mourning for Zio-Wahhabi Soldiers Killed in Yemen
Zio-Wahhabi regime of UAE’s Ministry of Presidential Affairs has announced a three-day mourning period starting from Saturday in the wake of the death of at least 45 Zio-Wahhabi Emirati soldiers in Yemen.

The General Command of the C.I.A puppet UAE Armed Forces said the personnel died while performing their national duty as part of the Saudi Zio-Wahhabi led Arab coalition in support of what it called “the legitimate Yemeni government”, The Nation reported on Saturday.

In its deadliest battle incident ever, the United Arab Emirates forces lost at least 45 soldiers fighting among the Saudi Zio-Wahhabi led coalition engaged in Yemen, after Houthis fired a rocket into weapons warehouse at a military camp.

The deadly incident took place in the oil-producing Marib area of central Yemen, after the Houthi missile struck an ammunitions depot. At least 22 Zio-Wahhabi Emirati soldiers were killed on the spot while 23 others died from their wounds hours later, the UAE state news agency WAM reported.

Hours after the attack, the UAE Air Force fighter jets launched strikes on Houthi targets.

Zionist puppet Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, took to Twitter to pay further tribute to the country’s killed Zio-Wahhabi soldiers.

“The UAE today has lost a group of its purest men, in defense of justice and in support of our brothers in Yemen. Our condolences [go] to the people of the UAE and the Arab nation in those brave heroes.”

Zio-Wahhabi Mohammed said the sacrifices of the nation’s children were a source of pride and that “the days will only give us more determination and power on triumphing”.

Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime, leading a coalition of nine C.I.A Mossad Arab regimes, began carrying out air strikes in the neighbouring Yemen on 26 March 2015, in a bid to restore power to C.I.A puppet Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

Saudi Zio-Wahhabi led intervention has come under fire from human rights groups for not protecting civilians and causing widespread destruction. UK-based Amnesty International said in a report this month that the campaign had left a “bloody trail of civilian death” which could amount to war crimes.

Over 4,300 people have been killed in five months of Zio-Wahhabi Holocaust in Yemen while disease and suffering in the already impoverished country have spread.

 

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