The coast guard of Yemen’s National Salvation Government kicked off its activity in the Red Sea.

Iran PressMiddle East: In the opening ceremony held on Saturday, the coast guard chief Abdul Razaq al-Miad said that the goal of the project is to increase the ability of monitoring and observing the regional waters, help fishers, supply shipping security, and protect vital interests of Yemen.  

According to Al-Masirah, Yemen’s National Government has overhauled the motorboats of Yemen’s coast guard, and put some other relevant projects on agenda.  

The US-backed Saudi Arabia regime, along with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Sudan began invading Yemen on March 26, 2015.

But over the past six years, with the exception of the UAE and the US, other Saudi allies have left the coalition, and Abu Dhabi has now grown from an old ally to a rival to Riyadh in southern Yemen.

Thousands of Yemenis have been killed since Saudi Arabia invaded Yemen, and according to the United Nations, famine in the country has become the biggest humanitarian catastrophe in the world.

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