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    Two Emirati pilots killed in Yemen

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    Post by Rocky Wed 18 Oct 2017, 2:59 am

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    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on Tuesday that two pilots were killed when their aircraft crashed during the offensive in Yemen.
    The news agency quoted the official UAE, the leadership of the armed forces, declaring "the killing of pilot Ali Saeed Saif Al-Massmari, and the first pilot Bader Yahya Mohammed Al-Marashdeh, after the fall of their plane in Yemen," without further details.
    For his part, said a Yemeni field source loyal to the government, the UAE-type Apache plane, "crashed" Tuesday evening in the Directorate of patches in the province of Saada, in the north of Yemen.
    The incident was not the first of its kind to be exposed to the UAE air force, preceded by other incidents, most recently in August when the UAE armed forces announced the death of four of its soldiers, one of them a pilot, the collapse of their helicopter in the province of Shabwa in eastern Yemen.
    The UAE is the second largest country after Saudi Arabia in terms of air force participation in the aggression against Yemen.
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