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The
Anad base drone strike
was a
Houthi
attack carried out on 10 January 2019 in the
Lahij Governorate
near the southern port city of
Aden
.
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The strike killed six people attending a military parade, including the head of Yemeni Intelligence, and wounded at least 25 military personnel
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including a number of senior officers from the
Yemeni army
, the country's chief of staff, and a government official.
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Attack
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The attack targeted a military parade at the
al-Anad airbase
in the
Lahij Governorate
in the south of the country. A sophisticated
Qasef-2K
model drone exploded over the parade from a height of 20 meters and rained shrapnel down on the ground.
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This model drone had not previously been used by the Houthis. The wounded included Maj. Gen. Mohammad Saleh Tamah, the head of Yemen's Intelligence Service, Mohammad Jawas, a senior military commander, and Ahmed al-Turki, the governor of Lahij.
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General Tamah died of his injuries on January 13.
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Reaction
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The Houthis’
Al-Masirah TV
announced that the aims of al-Anad base drone strike were to attack “the leadership of the invaders”.
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The Houthi drone attack led to pressure on the
UN
to suspend peace talks in Yemen.
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"This is an unprecedented and pretty aggressive move for them to be hitting this base," Adam Baron, visiting fellow with the European Council on Human Relations, told ABC News. "The Houthis have not succeeded in carrying out an attack of this magnitude against a Yemeni military installation in quite some time."
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Jeremy Binnie, a weapons expert who works as the Middle East and Africa editor at Jane's Defence Weekly, said he believes it's the first time the Houthis used this version of the drone in the field.
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