Al-Khusi militants occupy Yemeni cities and military units without a fight
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The radical al-Khusi group, which not so long ago carried out an armed seizure of power in the capital of this state, the city of Sana, is spreading its influence in Yemen. This time, the militants of Al-Husi occupied the city of Damar, located about a hundred kilometers from Sana'a. Damar is a city with a population of about 200 thousand people.
On the eve of the militants "Al Husi" came close to Damaru and put an ultimatum to the authorities. The city decided to fulfill all the conditions of the radicals, and the Al-Khusi grouping occupied the city without resistance from the government troops and the police. This is reported by the TV channel Al-arabiya.
According to Al-Arabiya reporters, the Al-Khusi group captured several military units in Yemen. One of them is a military base on which units of the Yemeni armored forces were stationed. Now at the disposal of the Al-Khusi group are several dozen armored vehicles and tankswho also fell into the hands of militants without imposing a battle on the part of government forces.
Military experts are inclined to believe that the Al-Khusi group, named after its leader, and having direct contacts with Al-Qaeda, will not be limited to Yemen’s borders, given the substantial volumes weapons and a considerable number of armored vehicles.
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