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|commander1= Mohammed Ali al-Houthi Hussein Khairan Abdul-Malik al-Houthi Ali al-Shami Ali Abdullah Saleh |commander2= Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi (in exile) Gen. Muthanna Jawas (SSF commander)〔(STANDOFF CONTINUES OVER POSITION OF SSF COMMANDER IN ADEN )〕 Brig. Gen. Saif al-Baqri〔 Brig. Gen. Ali Nasser Hadi〔(At least 80 Yemenis killed in Aden violence -rescue workers )〕 ---- Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani King Salman |strength1= |strength2= |casualties1=380–396 killed〔9 killed (28 March),() 10 killed (3 April),() 13 killed (4 April),() 36 killed (5 April),() 6–22 killed (7 April),()() 17 killed (8 April),() 6 killed (10 April),() 13 killed (11 April),() 32 killed (16–17 April),() 11 killed (18–19 April),() 5 killed (22 April),() 46 killed (25 April),() 9 killed (28 April),() 29 killed (30 April),() 18 killed (2 May),()() 5 killed (4 May),() 30 killed (6 May),() 40 killed (28 May),() 15 killed (29 May),() 13 killed (3 July),() 17 killed (9 July),() total of 380–396 reported killed〕 |casualties2=215 killed〔〔 |casualties3=858 civilians killed (256 by disease; pro-Hadi claim)〔(858 civilians killed in 100-day war in Aden )〕 783 civilians and pro-Hadi fighters killed (U.N. claim)〔(At least 185 dead in battle for Yemen's Aden: medics )〕〔(Yemen: Humanitarian Catastrophe Situation Report No. 16 )〕 590 deaths from dengue fever (U.N. claim)〔(Yemen: Humanitarian Catastrophe Situation Report No. 13 )〕 }} The Battle of Aden was a battle for the control of Aden, Yemen, between the Houthis and Yemen Army units and militias loyal to Ali Abdullah Saleh on one side, and local residents, Southern Movement militias, and Yemen Army units and militias loyal to Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi on the other side. The battle began on 25 March 2015, as pro-Saleh troops seized control of Aden International Airport and Hadi fled the country by boat. On 16 July the pro-Hadi forces again seized control of Aden port and were moving into the city's commercial center. On 22 July, pro-Hadi forces had retaken full control of Aden, and the Aden Airport was reopened.〔 In late July, an offensive launched by pro-Hadi forces drove Houthi forces out of the towns neighboring Aden.〔 ==Background== (詳細はtakeover. President Hadi was placed under virtual house arrest, but after a month, he managed to escape to his hometown of Aden in Yemen's south. After fighting over the airport broke out in Aden on 19 March and Sana'a was hit by a suicide bombing attack the following day, the Houthi Revolutionary Committee formed to govern the country after the coup declared a state of "general mobilisation". With the support of some army elements, the Houthis launched a military offensive to take control of the south and defeat Hadi's holdouts. Yemen's third city of Taiz fell with little resistance, followed by Lahij and the strategic Al Anad Air Base north of Aden. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Battle of Aden」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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