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A UAE-trained militia said Saturday some of its fighters remained on the front lines in key Yemeni conflict zones as part of defensive measures after driving out the Huthi rebels.

This file photo taken on June 19, 2018 shows debris of Iranian-made Ababil drones displayed Abu Dhabi, which the Emirati armed forces say were used by Houthi rebels in Yemen in battles against the coalition forces led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia. – Domestically assembled drones that can fly hundreds of miles are proving a security headache for the United Arab Emirates after consecutive attacks by Yemen’s rebel warriors.

Having lost ground to the Emirati-trained forces, the Huthis have warned of further attacks on the UAE unless such operations are halted. “The force that was repositioned did not leave the front lines, but rather began putting up defensive measures to repel any military attacks by the Huthis. The Giants Brigades, fighting as part of the Saudi-led pro-government coalition, dealt a serious blow to the Huthi campaign after moving into Shabwa.

 

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