Hadi accuses the Arab coalition of preventing him from importing arms shipments for the army

English - Monday 01 March 2021 الساعة 11:15 am
Aden, NewsYemen:

On Sunday, the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamid al-Ahmar, quoted the interim president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, as saying that the Arab coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, prevented him from importing weapons and ammunition from China for the benefit of the army.

Al-Ahmar, who has been living in Turkey since the war began, said in a post on his Facebook account that Hadi three years ago "arranged to buy weapons and ammunition for the army from China in good quantity and excellent prices, and when the coalition informed its intention that the coalition refused to allow him to import these ammunition and weapons." He claimed.

Hamid Al-Ahmar added that Hadi has since then, until now, contented with telling this story everything that is being talked with him about importing what the army needs in terms of weapons.

The Arab coalition provided huge military support to the Yemeni legitimate forces, on various fronts, including modern weapons and various ammunition, but the Islah party, which controls the decision of "legitimacy", seized a large part of the coalition's support for the war against the Houthi militia and stored it in special warehouses for its side battles.