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On 13 September 2020, pro-Hadi forces said that it had taken a Houthi command center in the northern province of Al-Jawf. [39] On 10 October 2020, pro-Hadi forces said they recaptured the strategic Al-Khanjar military camp. [40] On 20 November 2020, Houthi forces captured the Mas military camp [10] after three previous unsuccessful attacks.
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Ongoing civil war in the state of Yemen For other uses, see Yemeni civil war. Yemeni civil war Part of the Yemeni crisis, the Arab Winter, the war on terror, and the Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict Political and military control in Yemen in February 2024: Republic of Yemen (recognized ...
Information on towns (description of control & sources) can be found by clicking on the town dot on the map. Notice the caption of the map which says: "Hold cursor over location to display name; click to go to sources &/or status description (if available, the cursor will show as ; if not, it will show as )."
English: Insurgency in Yemen detailed Map according to published reports. This map's information is sometimes based on w:Module:Yemeni Civil War detailed map. For sources, see that page's history and talk page. For a visual representation of the data, see that module's documentation page.
Map of control during the al-Bayda offensive as of 6 December 2020. Red outline denotes Houthi gains. At the turn of the decade, AQAP began to undergo a period of retrenchment, focusing their attention on al-Bayda governorate and significantly decreasing their activities during the year. [33]
The Battle of Marib is an ongoing battle that began in February 2021 following the advance of the Houthis towards the city of Marib, the capital of Marib Governorate in Yemen controlled by the Cabinet of Yemen. [47]
This support included logistical and intelligence aid. Trump vetoed a bipartisan bill in 2019 aimed at stopping U.S. support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. In 2021, Joe Biden vowed to halt U.S. support for the war, though U.S. arms sales to the coalition have continued. [3] [4]