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Battle of Amran

Battle of Amran
Part of the Yemeni Crisis and Sa'dah War
People look at destroyed headquarters of Houthi party in Amran, in July 12, 2014.jpg
Yemeni civilians look at destroyed headquarters of Houthi party in Amran, after the battle, in 12 of July 2014.
Date 2 February-10 July 2014
Location 'Amran, Yemen
Result

Decisive Houthis victory

Belligerents
Houthis

Yemen Government of Yemen

Commanders and leaders
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi
Mohammed Abdul Salam
Yemen Hameed Al-Qushaibi 
Yemen Abdrabbuh Hadi
Casualties and losses
460 killed and 180 wounded from all the sides including civilians
81,000 people displaced from the region during October 2013-February 2014 Another 10,000 families displaced in the July

Decisive Houthis victory

Yemen Government of Yemen

The battle of 'Amran, refers to a battle that took place in the summer of 2014, between the Houthi Zaydi movement, and the Yemeni government of president Abd Rabbuh Hadi. The Houthis eventually won the battle, leading them to the late capture of Sana'a.

The Houthi rebels have battled against Islah-backed forces in the rural regions of Amran from the February 2014, when they first attacked the government held areas from mountains around them. During the first week of the clashes, an estimated number of 7,100 people, left the city, and some 450,000 to be inside the en-conflict regions of the 'Amran Governorate. From October 2013, 81,000 residents have abandoned the town.

The battle begin in the early days of July 2014, when Houthi rebels stormed the city of Amran, guarded by the general Hameed Al-Qushaibi. On 8 of July 2014, army reinforcements sent to Amran on Sunday were locked in fierce clashes with Shiite Houthi in Dharawan, 15 kilometres (nine miles) from Sanaa, and in and around the city itself, military sources said. In the same day, Hadi fighter jets bombed Amran's Warak neighborhood, hours after it was seized by rebels. During previous battles, 460 people left dead, with some 160 to be wounded, including civilians. In July 9, Yemeni government accused the Houthi rebels for atrocities, during a raid in the headquarters of the 310th Armored Brigade, looted weapons and equipment there, and killed a number of soldiers and officers, said Yemen’s Supreme Security Committee, quoted by state news agency Saba. Along the dead, was the general responsibly for the region, Hameed Al-Qushaibi. The general, later mourned for his death. The Houthi fighters, broken the deal between them and general al-Qushaibi, that has the Houthi to allowed his brigade to abandon the city, and bringing an end to the fight in Amran. However another pact made with the Houthis, to retread from the Amran city, but never the pact taken place, allowing the Houthis to attack and capture Sana'a. The Amran fully captured in 10 of July, 2014.


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