Yemen’s hidden war: Is Iran causing trouble?
The Yemeni capital of Sana’a thunders at night with the sound of war planes taking off and heading north, toward a remote conflict on the Saudi border that the Yemenis and Saudis have stealthily managed to keep off-limits to journalists and aid workers. In the lawless frontier zone of Saada governorate, a fierce battle has raged for months between Yemeni troops and rebels belonging to the Houthis, a religious minority.
An undated handout picture obtained from the Yemeni army on November 27, 2009 shows a Yemeni soldier manning a machine gun at the battlefield in Saada province.