Yemeni security forces kill senior Daesh leader in Aden

The statement added that the Yemeni forces arrested three members of the terrorist organization who surrendered themselves after Al-Bakhshi was killed. (AFP)
Updated 28 April 2018
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Yemeni security forces kill senior Daesh leader in Aden

DUBAI: Security authorities in Yemen's de facto capital Aden announced the killing of a senior Daesh leader, Saleh Nasser Fazl Al-Bakhshi, on Saturday, according to Saudi state-news agency SPA.
Al-Bakhshi was targeted in a raid carried out by counter-terrorism units and emergency and security forces on a building where he was holed up with other members of the terrorist organization.
The security department said in a statement on its official Facebook account that Al-Bakhshi refused to surrender himself and opened fire on the security forces, killing one soldier and injuring two others from the Yemeni counter-terrorism forces.
The statement added that the Yemeni forces arrested three members of the terrorist organization who surrendered themselves after Al-Bakhshi was killed.
In the building, which was raided, Yemeni forces found mobile phones, iPads and machine guns.

Extremist networks, including Daesh and Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, have exploited years of war in Yemen to expand their presence in the country's south.


Iran’s foreign ministry: ‘Time has come to defend the homeland’ after US-Israeli strikes

Updated 28 February 2026
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Iran’s foreign ministry: ‘Time has come to defend the homeland’ after US-Israeli strikes

DUBAI: Iran’s Foreign Ministry responded to a joint US-Israel attack on Saturday by saying that the country “will not hesitate” in its response to the strikes.

In a statement posted on X, the ministry said: “The time has come to defend the homeland and confront the enemy’s military assault.”

Iran said it will “respond decisively” after Israel and the United States launched strikes on the country despite talks underway on Tehran’s nuclear program.

“The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will respond decisively to the aggressors,” a foreign ministry said in a statement, insisting Iran had done “everything necessary to prevent war.”

“Just as we were ready for negotiations, we are now more prepared than ever to defend the Iranian nation,” it said.

The US and Israel launched a major attack on targets across Iran on Saturday, and US President Donald Trump called on the Iranian people to “take over your government” — an extraordinary appeal that suggested the allies could be seeking to end of the country’s theocracy after decades of tensions.

The first strikes of the attack appeared to target the compound home to Iran’s 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in downtown Tehran. It wasn’t immediately clear if he was there at the time. Smoke could be seen rising from the Iranian capital.

“For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted Death to America and waged an unending campaign of bloodshed and mass murder, targeting the United States, our troops and the innocent people in many, many countries,” Trump said in a video posted on social media that sought to justify the attacks.

He urged Iranians to take cover during the strikes, but then: “When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take.”