The Asian Age

Over 80 Yemen soldiers killed in drone attack

■ IRAN’S PARLIAMENT­ARY speaker has warned of unspecifie­d repercussi­ons for the UN’s nuclear watchdog if European nations that launched a dispute mechanism against the Islamic republic act “unfairly”.

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Dubai: More than 80 Yemeni soldiers have been killed and scores injured in a missile and drone attack blamed on Huthi rebels in central Yemen, military sources said Sunday. The Huthis attacked a mosque in a military camp in the central province of Marib — about 170 kilometres east of the capital Sanaa — during evening prayers, military sources said.

Kiev, Jan. 19: Around a thousand people including President Volodymyr Zelensky bid farewell to Ukrainians who died in a plane mistakenly shot down by Iran during a spike in tensions with Washington.

Zelensky laid flowers on the flag-draped coffins of the 11 Ukrainian victims nine flight crew and two passengers - during the solemn ceremony at Kiev’s Boryspil airport and briefly spoke to their relatives.

The caskets were to remain for several hours at the terminal so that relatives, Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines staff and ordinary Ukrainians could say their last goodbyes.

The funerals are expected to be held on Monday.

Earlier Sunday the black-clad Ukrainian leader, Prime Minister Oleksiy Goncharuk and top officials stood on the tarmac outside the terminal to see the caskets with the remains of the downed plane's nine Ukrainian flight crew and two passengers being removed from the aircraft.

Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines staff, some in tears, stood nearby clutching flowers.

The airline staff and relatives formed two lines to make a corridor through which the honour guard carried the caskets draped in the yellow-and-blue flag of Ukraine.

Some men fell to one knee to honour the victims. The honour guard also held flags of the countries whose citizens perished in the crash.

The Kiev-bound UIA Boeing 737 crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran on January 8, killing all 176 people on board, mostly Iranian and Canadian citizens.

“Deep condolence­s to the relatives and eternal memory to the victims,” Oleksiy Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s Security Council, said on Facebook.

“Our work will not end until the full clarificat­ion of the circumstan­ces of the tragedy and the punishment of the guilty,” he added. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko said on Twitter he was “deeply grateful for the messages of condolence & solidarity that we have received from around the world.”

 ??  ?? Soldiers carry the flagdraped coffins of the 11 Ukrainians who died in a plane mistakenly shot down by Iran at Kiev's Boryspil airport on Sunday
Soldiers carry the flagdraped coffins of the 11 Ukrainians who died in a plane mistakenly shot down by Iran at Kiev's Boryspil airport on Sunday

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