Saudi plane lands in Yemen's Aden airport palace retaken


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Yemeni pro-government forces recaptured the presidential palace in Aden yesterday and a Saudi military plane landed in the war-scarred southern city following recent territorial losses by Iran-backed rebels.

The arrival of reinforcements freshly trained and heavily armed by the Saudi-led coalition has helped forces loyal to exiled President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi to retake most of Aden after four months of fierce fighting.

Thirty rebels were killed in the battle for the Al Maashiq hilltop palace, a source in the pro-government Popular Resistance militia said. Underscoring the recent advances by the pro-Hadi forces, a Saudi military plane touched down yesterday in the city's newly reopened airport.

The plane, carrying relief aid, will be followed by others in the coming days, according to transport minister Badr Basalma, one of two ministers who returned to the city after it was declared "liberated" by the exiled government on Friday. "This is the beginning of operations at the airport," Basalma told reporters at the site.

On Tuesday, a UN ship docked in Aden carrying much-needed relief supplies, the first UN vessel to reach the city in four months. Another ship sent by the UAE also delivered medical aid.

Saudi Colonel Ali Abu Dahesh, who flew in on the military plane, said an "air link with Yemen will be opened to deliver relief supplies". Basalma said that a UAE technical team had arrived to repair the tower and passenger terminal at Aden airport, heavily damaged in clashes.

Over the past week there has been a shift in the balance on the ground in Aden in favour of pro-Hadi forces, which had previously struggled to halt the advance of better-equipped rebels.

"The freshly trained troops, equipped with modern weapons, triggered this shift," Yemeni analyst Majed Al Mathhadi said.

A force of about 1,500 former southern Yemeni soldiers have arrived in the city after being trained in Saudi Arabia, he said, adding that the heavy weapons they brought with them had made a huge difference.


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