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Battle of Taiz (2015–present)

Battle of Taiz (2015)
Part of the Yemeni civil war (2015–present) and Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
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Aerial view of the city of Taiz
Date 15 April 2015 – present
(1 year, 11 months and 5 days)
Location Taiz Governorate, Yemen
Status

Ongoing

  • Ceasefire enforced on 11 April 2016
  • Ceasefire reinforced on 17 April; broken the next day
  • Houthis capture Southern Taiz
  • Houthis cut off supply routes between Taiz and Aden.
Belligerents

Yemen Houthi government

Yemen Hadi government

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

Commanders and leaders
Abdu Al Janadi (Houthi Governor of Taiz)
Ameen Haydan  (Houthi Deputy Governor of Taiz)
Abu Ali Hakim Abdullah al-Houthi (Houthi field commander)
Abu Bassam  (Field commander)
Yemen Major General Ahmed Saif Al Yafei (Yemeni Armed Forces Deputy Chief of Staff)
Yemen Ali al-Maamari (Taiz governor-in-exile)
Yemen Rashad al-Akahali(Taiz deputy governor-on-exile)
Yemen Major General Khalid Fadhel (Commander of Taiz military region)
Yemen Sheikh Hamoud al-Mikhlafi (Popular Resistance commander)
Yemen Dhia Al Haq (Popular resistance leader in Taiz)
Yemen Major-General Mohamed al-Awni  (local pro-Hadi commander)
Abu al-Abbas (Leader of the Salafist militias)
Saudi Arabia Col. Abdullah al-Sahyan 
(Saudi Special Forces commander)
United Arab Emirates Mohammed Ali al-Kitbi 
(Special forces officer)
Yemen Brig Gen Saleh Salem Saleh 
Qasim al-Raymi
Strength
More than 30,000 Pro-government forces: 10,000 to 15,000
Salafist militias: 500 members
Unknown
Casualties and losses
2,000 killed (1,350 civilians)
1,600+ civilians killed (Taiz residents claimed)
29,858 people displaced
Battle of Taiz (2015–present) is located in Yemen
Battle of Taiz (2015–present)
Location within Yemen

Ongoing

Yemen Houthi government

Yemen Hadi government

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

The Battle of Taiz is a military confrontation between opposing Yemeni forces in the city of Taiz for control of the 35th Armored Brigade base. The battle began one month after the start of the civil war.

Houthi forces backed by troops loyal to Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen's influential former president and General People's Congress party head, swept into Taiz on 22 March, capturing the military airport and other key parts of the city. They encountered little resistance, although Houthi gunmen reportedly fired into the air to disperse protests. One demonstrator was killed and five more were injured.


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