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New Documents Reveal UAE’s Covert Activities in Yemen

  • December, 15, 2020 - 08:46
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New Documents Reveal UAE’s Covert Activities in Yemen

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – New documents and videotapes confirm the UAE's involvement in illegal and covert activities in Yemen, including the use of commercial aircraft for arms transfers, and the use of charities as a facade for intelligence and political work.

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The documents and video clips, broadcast recently by Al Jazeera, covered the Emiratis' expansion on the Yemeni coast and focused on the Abu Dhabi-backed troops present in the coastal area.

The report revealed the transformation of Al-Mokha port, which is famous for the export of Yemeni coffee around the world, into a hub for the landing and loading of weapons, and its use as a military base.

The port is only about 40 nautical miles from Bab al-Mandeb Strait and about 100km from the city of Taiz.

The investigation also indicated that the UAE used the Emirati Red Crescent as a front for intelligence operations on Yemen's west coast.

The documents show that the UAE also established detention facilities on Perim Island, Zuqar Island and Bab al-Mandeb, noting that a special unit has been supervising these facilities.

 
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