Yemeni Airport Attacked By Opposition

30 October 2011

Sana, Yemen – Fighting between opposition forces and the Yemeni government escalated once more as the opposition attacked Sana International Airport Sunday night. Despite the cease-fire agreement the Yemeni government announced last week, gunfire continued all weekend long. An anonymous Yemeni official stated that shells hit the airport but there were no casualties or damages made to any structures. The airport therefore closed for the rest of Sunday evening which diverted all flights to Aden, a southern port city. The airport is located in a vulnerable area in north Sana where opposition forces surround it. It proves to be a strategic target because it is also a military airport with the only landing strip in the city along with its commercial flight services. The country seems to be falling apart because of its loss of central governmental control, economic crisis, and outbreak of war in certain regions due to the fact that President Ali Abdullah Saleh has remained in office after ten months of antigovernment demonstrations, loss of international support, and attacks on his compound.

Source: Airport in Yemen Is Hit by Shells as Attacks in the Capital Widen

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/31/world/middleeast/airport-in-sana-yemen-is-hit-by-shells.html?_r=1&ref=yemen

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