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  2. Al Anad Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Al Anad Air Base is a military air base in the Lahij Governorate, Yemen. [2] It is the biggest air base in Yemen. [3] History. The base was built by the Soviet Union ...

  3. 2021 Anad airbase attack - Wikipedia

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    Al Anad Air Base is the largest air base in Yemen, and had been targeted several times by the Houthis since the start of the Yemeni civil war.The base is located in Lahij Governorate, and has been under government and allied Southern Movement control since August 2015.

  4. 2016 Al Anad Air Base missile attack - Wikipedia

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    Yemeni military loyal to and Houthi fighters targeted the Al Anad Air Base with a Tochka ballistic missile, the strike inflicted numerous casualties on the coalition forces including Academi mercenaries. [3] Reports said that there were over 200 casualties [2] [1] in the camp, including the new leader of Academi in Yemen US Colonel Nicholas ...

  5. Pro-Hadi fighters recapture Yemen's largest base from Houthis

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    (Reuters) - Fighters loyal to Yemen's exiled president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, bolstered by Gulf Arab support, seized the country's largest military base from Houthi forces on Monday after heavy ...

  6. Category:Attacks on airbases in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    2016 Al Anad Air Base missile attack; 2021 Anad airbase attack; 2019 Anad base drone strike This page was last edited on 23 December 2024, at 04:12 (UTC). ...

  7. Category:Attacks on military installations in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Attacks on military installations in Yemen" ... 2016 Al Anad Air Base missile attack; 2021 Anad airbase attack; A. 1963 Aden airport attack;

  8. Yemeni Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The latter reorganised and expanded available forces into six brigades of three battalions each (based in Aden, Beihan, Al-Qisab, Mukayris, Al Anad, Al Abr and Mukalla), a signal battalion, training battalion, military academy, military police unit and several minor support units. Furthermore, the Soviets became instrumental in the development ...

  9. 2019 Anad base drone strike - Wikipedia

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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. [1] The strike killed six people attending a military parade, including the head of Yemeni Intelligence, and wounded at least 25 military personnel [2] including a number of senior officers from the Yemeni army, the country's chief of staff, and a ...