Reality on ground in Yemen unchanged weeks into air war


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Saudi-led air strikes against rebels in Yemen have destroyed much of their military capabilities, but almost six weeks into the campaign the situation on the ground remains unchanged, analysts said.

Last month, the kingdom declared the strikes against the Iran-backed rebels that began on March 26 a success and announced the end to daily air raids, saying operations had entered a second phase focused on political efforts, aid deliveries and "fighting terrorism".

However, the air war has continued at the same rate amid mounting criticism over a hike in civilian casualties.

"The Saudis seem to be caught in several contradictions - opening up a war with the Huthis and forces loyal to former president (Ali Abdullah) Saleh without a coherent plan for its ground component," said Neil Partrick, a Gulf analyst at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies.

So far, the coalition had only managed to bomb "military and civilian facilities needed by a Yemeni state that Riyadh claims is still ruled by President (Abedrabbo Mansour) Hadi," Partrick told AFP.

Saudi Arabia has said the coalition operations aim to restore "legitimacy", in reference to the government of Hadi, who took refuge in the kingdom as the rebels advanced on his refuge in the southern city of Aden.

Meanwhile, international concern has increased over the conflict, which has seen at least 1,200 people killed and thousands wounded since late March.

The United Nations has repeatedly warned that already impoverished Yemen faces a major humanitarian crisis.

The Huthi Shiite rebels descended from their stronghold in the mountains of northern Yemen last year, seizing the capital Sanaa in September before expanding farther towards the south.


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