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GULF OF OMAN (April 14, 2015) The guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) is underway alongside the Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler Walter S. Diehl (T-AO 193) during a replenishment-at-sea. Bunker Hill is part of the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group and will soon depart the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility for its homeport of San Diego after supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, maritime security operations, strike operations in Iraq and Syria as directed, and theater security cooperation efforts in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Bryan Jackson/Released)
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GULF OF OMAN (April 14, 2015) The guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) transits the Gulf of Oman. Bunker Hill is part of the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group and will soon depart the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility for its homeport of San Diego after supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, maritime security operations, strike operations in Iraq and Syria as directed, and theater security cooperation efforts in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Bryan Jackson/Released)
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GULF OF OMAN (April 14, 2015) An SH-60 Sea Hawk helicopter from the Red Lions of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 15 transports supplies to the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) as the guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG 52) transits the Gulf of Oman. Carl Vinson will soon depart the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility for its homeport of San Diego after supporting Operation Inherent Resolve, maritime security operations, strike operations in Iraq and Syria as directed, and theater security cooperation efforts in the region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Bryan Jackson/Released)
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Ministry of Defence
18-April, 2015 20:30 IST
Indian Navy Ships Mumbai And Tarkash Return to Hero’s Welcome
INS Tarkash which participated in the Operation Rahat returned to Mumbai harbour this morning while INS Mumbai had entered on 16 April 15. The ships’ crew was greeted by senior officers of the command and the Chief of Naval Staff will be interacting with the crew on Monday, 20April 15.

Earlier this year, a raging civil war in Yemen has left thousands of people homeless and stranded. Military intervention by Saudi Arabia and other nations have further complicated the situation with aerial bombardments continuing relentlessly across the country. The airports and seaports of the country, with the exception of Al Hodeidah, have been thrown out of gear leaving very little room for movement of people from the strife-torn country.

Prior to commencement of operations, Indian diaspora in Yemen was estimated to be approximately 4000 people working in all walks of life. Some of them had been working and earning a living in Yemen for decades. Most of them were located in and around the capital city of Sanaa,which had seen much violence and had been under relentless attack. With the situation in the country deteriorating rapidly, the Indian Government had ordered evacuation of Indian nationals from Yemen on 30 Mar 15.

The Indian Navy was first off the starting block, with INS Sumitra, one of the newest Offshore Patrol Vessels of the Indian Navy, being diverted immediately from her operational tasking in the Gulf of Aden. She immediately entered the Port of Aden and evacuated the first wave of 349 Indians on 31 Mar 15 and transported them to Djibouti.During the evacuation operations at Aden, the ship reported bombing and gunfire and a general disorder, pandemonium and unrest. At Djibouti, the evacuated Indians were met by Gen (Retd) VK Singh, the Minister of State for External Affairs, before they were airlifted to India by the Indian Air Force.

After the first group of evacuees was disembarked at Djibouti without losing any time, INS Sumitra after a quick operational turn around dispatched for the Port of Hodeidah on 02 Apr 15, from where the ship evacuated another 317 people (mostly Indian nationals) amidst similar unsecure conditions with bombing in the distance. This second wave was transported to Djibouti on 03 Apr 15.

In the meanwhile, two major warships i.e. guided-missile destroyer INS Mumbai and the guided-missile frigate INS Tarkash were sailed from Mumbai to Yemen on evening of 30 Mar 15. Two Indian passenger ships, MV Kavaratti and MV Coral, which normally ply between Kochi and the Lakshadweep Islands, were also sailed out from Kochi towards Yemen. IN Ships Mumbai and Tarkash were tasked to escort these passenger ships till Djibouti as the waters of the Gulf of Aden have been piracy-infested since 2008.

As the days progressed, the Port ofAden was engulfed in shelling and firing and permission for entry of ships was not accorded by the local authorities as fighting raged in the port city. As more than 300 Indians were known to be awaiting evacuation from Aden, INSMumbai was relieved of escort duties and was dispatched to reach off Aden,where she arrived in the wee hours of 04 Apr 15, while INS Tarkash continued to escort the passenger ships, which reached Djibouti on 05 Apr 15afternoon. In a well coordinated operation, 441 people, including foreign nationals, women, elderly persons and children were evacuated using boats from the Port of Aden to INS Mumbai, which was just outside the port and were evacuated to safety in Djibouti by the morning of 05 Apr 15.

After all ships were in area the evacuation cycle continued with close cooperation between various government agencies participating in the area and the three ships. As very few countries were participating in evacuation, requests poured in from the international community to evacuate their citizens from the war zone also. Keeping safety of life as paramount requirement, these ships, provided assistance to many foreign nationals in escaping to safety. In all these ship undertook a total of nine missions to various ports to evacuate over 3,000persons form war torn Yemen. This included nearly 1,300 people from over 30 foreign countries. A table depicting details of evacuations undertaken is as follows:-

With most Indian already evacuated,Indian Naval Ships Mumbai and Tarkash left Djibouti for Indian coast on PM 12April 2015, while INS Sumitra continued to remain in the area for the final evacuation mission conducted on 15 Apr 15 and for expeditious response to any contingency. INS Sumitra will also resume her Anti Piracy patrol duties and will thus be available in the area for quick response to any untoward development. INS Mumbai reached Mumbai Harbour on 16Apr 15 and INS Tarkash escorted the two MVs Kavaratti and Coral out of piracy ridden Gulf of Aden and returned Mumbai harbour on 18 Apr 15. The two MVs with evacuees on them entered Cochin on PM 18 April 15.


The operation was executed under the operational control of the Western Naval Command, headquartered at Mumbai under the directives and monitoring at Integrated Headquarters (Ministry of Defence) Navy. In an unprecedented show of synergy, the MEA and MoD (Inidan Navy and Indian Air Force) worked in absolute synchronisation and real-time information was exchanged with the ships on thescene through satellite communications.

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Russians are maintaining thier presence in Tartus port and United States Naval ships are based to counter them .
 
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Saudi can produce 70% of its military needs locally. Soon to be 100%.

I'm sure you'll do better than 100%..... you funny saudis in audis.... :enjoy:


It's a good thing you can at least laugh at your own jokes....cause good humor requires a bit of intelligence... :angel:


Oh look, a Saudi drew a cartoon.... Oh wait, I may be wrong about that....
 
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Apr 18, 2015, SPA-- Brig. Gen. Ahmed bin Hasan Asiri, consultant at the minister of defense's office and spokesman of the Coalition Forces, said that Relief operations achieved a great progress in Yemen in order to improve life standards for the Yemeni citizen on the ground in light of the difficult situation in Yemen.

As explained during the daily press briefing held today base Riyadh flights, Brig. Asiri said that the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have donated 4 full relief and foodstuff loaded aircrafts which are landed in Djibouti in the last two days and then airlifted to Aden and Hodeida, pointing out that there are other shipments that will arrive within two coming days through a maritime bridge to provide relief materials to the Yemeni ports, 'we coordinate with the People's Committees and the tribesmen to deliver them to the Yemeni citizens,' he added.

Asiri appreciated the initiative of Djibouti for opening its airspace and maritime sea for the coalition command, asserting that this initiative will contribute in consolidating and enhancing relief and humanitarian works in Yemen.

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20:16 LOCAL TIME 17:16 GMT



Brig. Asiri highlighted the sabotage actions implemented by the Houthi militias harming the Yemeni citizen, ' these militias establish checkpoints at the border crossing ports between Yemen and Saudi Arabia in addition to sea ports and airports. They arrested citizens supporting the legitimacy. We have information confirming abduction of volunteer aid workers in Lahj. The Red Cross staff are being harassed by these militias during carrying out their duties,' he added.

Asiri confirmed that the Houthi militias has issued fake permits for airline companies in order to become these aircraft within the airspace, ' the Yemeni government and the coalition command affirm that the official body for issuance of any air or sea permits is the coalition command which will not allow any aircraft to land at airports in the Republic of Yemen. So, the Kenyan plane is forced yesterday to land and left after completion of the investigation,' he added, calling to comply with the instructions of the issuance of permits in order to prevent any mistakes.

The spokesman of the coalition forces stressed a continuation of supporting the People's Committees to move towards the fighting sites with the Houthi militias, 'the coalition carried out operations in Lahj, Taiz and Aden. The coalition forces yesterday supported 38th brigade to fight against the Houthis and the elements of the rebel army,' he added, highlighting that the operations targeted Houthi site at the presidential palace in Taiz.

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20:39 LOCAL TIME 17:39 GMT



Brig. Asiri said that coalition command has information confirming that the Houthi militias are preparing to attack the Saudi borders where the militias move equipments from Sana'a to the north, 'the coalition forces are now following up these movements and destroy them,' he added, pointing out that the coalition forces continue to target the Houthi sites, including 125th and 117th brigades in Aden and Saada.

Asiri pointed out a continuation of dropping operations and logistical support to the resistance and the People's Committees at various sites, stressing that the People's Committees in Aden made a great progress on the ground.
Brig. Asiri pointed out that the Houthi militias and their supporters in Saada planned to implement operations near the southern borders of the Kingdom,' there were clashes between the Saudi Land Forces and the Houthi militias yesterday which resulted in martyrdom of one element of the Saudi Land Forces and minor injuries,' he added, stressing that the southern land borders of the Kingdom will remain safe despite of the Houthi actions aiming to expand their movements and drag the coalition command to launch a land operation across Yemen.

Asiri pointed out that the relief ships arrived in the Yemeni ports, 'the coalition command takes the relevant measures in order to ensure delivery of these assistance to the beneficiaries and to prevent any violations,'
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Brig. Asiri welcomed joining a large number of the Yemeni tribes to support the legitimacy, reiterating his call for citizens, tribesmen and members and leaders of the Yemeni rebel army to return to support the legitimacy.

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21:10 LOCAL TIME 18:10 GMT



Following that, Asiri answered the questions of reporters, reaffirming that there are continuous communications between the Yemeni government and the commanders of brigades, with known stances, pointing out that the 35the Brigade was one the rebel brigade and now supports the legitimacy and began fighting against the Houthis.

Asiri drew attention that the big standard of backing the legitimacy is participation of the brigades in the war operations against the Houthis and to protect the Yemeni citizen.

'The work is going on an ascending pace and the pressure continues on the Houthi militias to get out of populated areas in order to be exposed by the air strikes,' Asiri added, pointing out that coalition forces have carried out during the last 24 hours more than 100 airstrikes, raising the toll of all airstrikes to more than 2,000 airstrikes since beginning of 'Determination Storm'.

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21:26 LOCAL TIME 18:26 GMT
 
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I'm sure you'll do better than 100%..... you funny saudis in audis.... :enjoy:



It's a good thing you can at least laugh at your own jokes....cause good humor requires a bit of intelligence... :angel:
Ahahahahahaaa, so question. What do you think of the retarded equipment in the link? answer and don't change the subject :omghaha:

For me it reminds me of this:



I have some funnier cartoons:

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:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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Habibi, you still need to work on your humor.... As I said though, it does require some intelligence, so don't be too harsh on yourself if you don't get there.... :(

But here's an example of a good one, in case you wanna learn...


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As I predicted, avoided the subject of discussing the equipment of the renegade country called iran 8-)

The 6 Most Absurd Military Hoaxes By North Korea And Iran | Popular Science

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Iran and North Korea, truly friends in crime and in backwardness



Yeah I let you figure that one out yourself.... It's worth the amusement, Sherlock.... :woot:

Hassan Nasrullat calls Huthis fail to attack Saudi Arabia "Strategic Patience" :laughcry:
Da fukk are Houthies gonna attack Saudi Bendoveria for? They're consolidating land in their own country.... But I don't expect a genius strategist like yourself to understand that.... :lol:
 
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Yeah I let you figure that one out yourself.... It's worth the amusement, Sherlock.... :woot:


Da fukk are Houthies gonna attack Saudi Bendoveria for? They're consolidating land in their own country.... But I don't expect a genius strategist like yourself to understand that.... :lol:

Worst post of the year :thinktank: Truly useless and unfunny

Habibi, you still need to work on your humor.... As I said though, it does require some intelligence, so don't be too harsh on yourself if you don't get there.... :(

But here's an example of a good one, in case you wanna learn...


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I beg to differ I think I'm hilarious :enjoy:

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Worst post of the year :thinktank: Truly useless and unfunny



Maybe this will make you laugh :enjoy:

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Of course I don't expect you to understand humor... As I said, it does require a little bit of intelligence....

But you don't worry your little head with things like that.... You keep posting your fantasy pictures and try to make yourself feel adequate... ok habibi?
 
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Of course I don't expect you to understand humor... As I said, it does require a little bit of intelligence....

But you don't worry your little head with things like that.... You keep posting your fantasy pictures and try to make yourself feel adequate... ok habibi?
For someone who talks a lot about intelligence your posts are really lacking :omghaha:

Yeah, I agree, I'm posting pictures of Iran's fantasies, like this one ROFL:

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Iranian drone on the left, Japanese college drone on the right

Truly the power of Iranian photoshop skills is overwhelming.:omghaha:

I admire your courage for not killing yourself after all of these embarrassments :omghaha:
 
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Wow, the Saudi-Iran thing is really strong here. Well, we might compare the two when Iran opens up.
 
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For someone who talks a lot about intelligence your posts are really lacking :omghaha:

Yeah, I agree, I'm posting pictures of Iran's fantasies, like this one ROFL:

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Iranian drone on the left, Japanese college drone on the right

Truly the power of Iranian photoshop skills is overwhelming.:omghaha:

I admire your courage for not killing yourself after all of these embarrassments :omghaha:



Why should we kill ourselves?..... According to you, our stuff is all made up with photoshop and card boards. That only costs a few bucks! But the Saudis in Audis are the ones who spend more than anybody else in the world on importing real weapons. And yet we keep winning against you!!! :lol:

Now, if I were in your shoes, then I might consider killing myself from shame... Wait, maybe that's why Saudis in Audis and their brothers keep blowing themselves up all over the place! Could it be haboobi? :sarcastic:
 
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