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Houthis sniper was killed near Saudi borders :

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120mm mortar round

Half answer. It's simple, 120mm WP (white phosphorus (*_-)) :
You're better than those who didn't participate.(:&

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Isn't the use of white phosphor internationally prohibited?

Yes, it's prohibited, but not fully prohibited.

It can be used in the war, but only against military targets with respect of some laws such as :
  • Don't use it against civilians.
  • Don't use it within a concentration of civilians .
  • Don't use if there is a possibility that the effects of the weapon would affect the civilians.

More infos :
White phosphorus munitions | Weapons Law Encyclopedia
 

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Pro-Houthi media reports are driving me crazy, apparently they captured half of Jizan and Najraan already and on their way to Riyadh! Is this the case? (:-) _-+-_

@BLACKEAGLE can you identify this please?

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Looks like Russian warplane but I doubt it is in Yemen. Maybe Iranian F-14, but looks like Sukhoi to me.
 

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Pro-Houthi media reports are driving me crazy, apparently they captured half of Jizan and Najraan already and on their way to Riyadh! Is this the case? (:-) _-+-_



Looks like Russian warplane but I doubt it is in Yemen. Maybe Iranian F-14, but looks like Sukhoi to me.

Everyday they capture new city. I think they have reached Dubai already. %-}
 

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Arab coalition seizes Yemeni Red Sea islands from Houthis, Saleh
DUBAI

Arab coalition forces have captured a Yemeni Red Sea archipelago used by Iran-allied Houthis for storing and smuggling weapons into Yemen, the Saudi-led alliance and local fishermen said on Thursday.

The Saudi-led coalition has been trying to dislodge the Houthis and forces loyal to their ally, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh, from areas captured since September last year and to restore President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to power.

The Houthis control most of the former north Yemen from Taiz in the south to Saada in the north, giving them control of Yemen's Red Sea coast.

The coalition said its forces "cleansed Greater Hanish", the biggest island in the archipelago in the Red Sea's main shipping lanes, Saudi state television said.

The islands, it said, were controlled by Yemeni soldiers loyal to Saleh and used by the Houthis to store weapons and smuggle them into Hodeida, Yemen's main Red Sea port.

Fishermen told Reuters by telephone that the islands had been subjected to weeks of heavy shelling by Arab forces before they were seized.

The archipelago was the subject of a territorial dispute between Yemen and Eritrea, which seized the archipelago in the 1990s, until a London-based international arbitration court granted Yemen sovereignty in 1998.

(Reporting by Mohammed Ghobari and Hadeel Al Sayegh; Editing by Sami Aboudi and Louise Ireland)
Arab coalition seizes Yemeni Red Sea islands from Houthis, Saleh| Reuters

 
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