A funeral was held for the Chief of Military Intelligence in Yemen’s Saudi-backed government, Mohammad Saleh Tamah, who succumbed to his wounds after last week’s drone attack on a military parade, in the southern port city of Aden on Monday.
Commander of the Emergency Forces in the Interior Ministry in the Saudi-backed government, Qaid Atef, lauded Saleh Tamah, noting that he “left his mark in all parts of the country, in the south and in Yemen in general.”
Last week, a bomb-laden drone attacked the military parade at the Al-Anad Air Base in Lahaj province, killing at least six people and injuring several more, including some high-ranking officers.
The Houthi group, officially known as Ansar Allah, reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack.
Source: Ruptly
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