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UN: Weapons to Yemen violated embargo

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UNITED NATIONS: UN experts say Iran violated a UN arms embargo by directly or indirectly providing missiles and drones to Shia rebels in Yemen in a report that also criticises the rebels and Saudi-led coalition for attacks on civilians.

According to excerpts obtained Friday by The Associated Press and diplomats, the 79-page report paints a devastatin­g picture of the Arab world’s poorest nation caught in a conflict that many view as a proxy war between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran.

“After nearly three years of conflict, Yemen as a state has all but ceased to exist,’’ the report said.

The war has caused profound misery among Yemen’s 28 million people. More than 10,000 civilians have been killed in fighting and airstrikes; more than 7 million are on the brink of famine and over 19 million don’t know where their next meal is coming from; medical infrastruc­ture has collapsed; and a cholera outbreak has affected 1 million people.

The report said the panel saw “no evidence” that either side took measures “to mitigate the devastatin­g impact” of attacks on civilians.

The rebels, known as Houthis, and forces allied to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh swept into the capital, Sana’a, in 2014. The Saudi-led coalition launched an air campaign against the rebels in March 2015 and later expanded into ground operations.

The fighting has been deadlocked for more than a year. Despite a punishing air campaign, the coalition backing Yemen’s President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has been unable to gain further ground against the Houthis, who control the capital and the north and western part of the country.

UN experts travelled to Saudi Arabia in November and December and examined remnants of missiles fired by the Houthis in those months as well as in May and July.

The report said: “The panel has identified missile remnants related to military equipment and military unmanned aerial vehicles that are of Iranian origin and were introduced into Yemen after the imposition of the targeted arms embargo” in 2015.

Referring to the Security Council resolution that imposed the embargo, it said: “As a result, the panel finds that the Islamic Republic of Iran is in non-compliance with paragraph 14 of resolution 2216 in that it failed to take the necessary measures to prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer of missile and unmanned aerial vehicles to the Houthi-Saleh alliance.”

During a Security Council meeting on Dec 19, US ambassador Nikki Haley called the Houthis’ firing of a ballistic missile earlier that day aimed at a meeting of Saudi leaders in the capital Riyadh but intercepte­d by the Saudis “a flashing red siren” and said the US would push for action against Iran.

 ?? EPA ?? Yemeni women brandishin­g firearms gather in a show of support for the Houthi rebels, in Sana’a, Yemen on Saturday. Iran denies supplying arms to the rebels.
EPA Yemeni women brandishin­g firearms gather in a show of support for the Houthi rebels, in Sana’a, Yemen on Saturday. Iran denies supplying arms to the rebels.

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