Coalition armoured vehicles sent to Yemen loyalists in key city

Armed Yemeni tribesmen from the Popular Resistance Committees, supporting forces loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi, fire from an armoured vehicle in the area of Sirwah west of Marib city, on Ocotber 28, 2015. AFP Photo

The Arab coalition battling Iran-backed rebels in Yemen has provided pro-government forces in the besieged city of Taez with dozens of armoured vehicles, military sources and Emirati media reported on Nov. 2. 

The coalition has sent 30 military vehicles, including tanks, to forces loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi in Taez, the southwestern gateway to the rebel-held capital, military sources there told AFP.
 
Meanwhile, 12 pro-government fighters, part of a 500-strong Yemeni force sent from the main southern city of Aden, were killed in a late Sunday ambush by the rebels en route to Taez, military sources and medics said.
 
Abu Dhabi-based The National paper said that "UAE-supplied military vehicles have arrived at the front line of the battle for the city of Taez," adding that "dozens" of armoured vehicles were delivered on Nov. 1 to pro-government fighters in the city.
 
The United Arab Emirates has played a key role in the Saudi-led coalition which has been battling rebels in Yemen since March.
 
Taez has remained in the hands of fighters loyal to President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. But the Shiite Huthi rebels and their allies have besieged it for months with clashes raging between rival forces.    

The Dubai government-owned daily Al-Bayan reported that "coalition forces, reinforced by vehicles and modern arms... have deployed in Taez."  

But The National and military sources said that the armoured vehicles were manned by Yemeni fighters.    

UAE media reported that more reinforcements are expected to arrive in Taez from Lahj province in the south.
 
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