CBC News - - A day after Ethiopia declared war against Islamic militants in Somalia, it sent fighter jets across the border to bomb two airports amid fears of violence engulfing the Horn of Africa.
In mid-morning Monday, the jets dropped bombs over the capital on Somalia's main airport, Mogadishu International Airport. It was the first direct attack on the headquarters of the Council of Islamic Courts, the Islamic movement that has been trying to take power from the United Nations-backed interim government in Somalia.
There were no immediate reports of injuries, but an Associated Press reporter who arrived after the strike saw paramedics transport one wounded woman.
A militant with the Islamic movement — the Council of Islamic Courts — said another airport about 100 kilometres outside Mogadishu was hit with a bomb shortly afterward.
An adviser to Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said the government was bombing "non-civilian targets" in Somalia to "disable and prevent the delivery of arms and supplies to the Islamic courts."
Zenawi said in a live speech broadcast on radio and TV late Sunday that the Ethiopian parliament had passed a resolution that would allow the country to protect its sovereignty.
"To defend the attack from the [Council] of Islamic Courts, we are forced to go into war today," Zenawi said.
The Council of Islamic Courts controls much of southern Somalia, including Mogadishu, and wants to rule Somalia according to Islamic law.
Ethiopia, a largely Christian nation, has been backing Somalia's two-year-old interim government, which is also largely Christian. That government has been losing ground to the Islamists since June.
In an effort to keep the Islamic movement from recruiting foreign fighters into its ranks — something the Somali government has long accused the council of trying to do — Ethiopia started sealing its borders on Monday.
The Islamic fighters say they are prepared for war and are ready to defend the country.
Sunday marked the first time Ethiopia admitted to having troops on the ground in Somalia, even though witnesses had been reporting their presence for weeks.
The United Arab Emirates acknowledged on Tuesday that two of its pilots were killed when their military aggression plane crashed over Jawf province, a military official said
The official added that the aggressive crashed plane was an apache that was
Artillery of the army and popular shelled a gathering of Saudi-paid mercenaries in al-Moqadra area in Serwah district of Marib province, a military official said on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, dozens of Saudi-paid mercenaries were killed and others injured in Wadi al-Theek in the district, the official added.
The army and popular forces carried out on Monday unique military operations in Taiz province.
A military official said that a number of Saudi-paid mercenaries were killed at the hands of the army and popular forces in al-Jazami Hill in al-Kadaha area in al-Ma'afer district.
A Saudi aggression fighter jet targeted a citizen's car driving in Fara area of Kutaf district in Saada province overnight, killing the driver and injuring his friend, a security official said on Monday.
The army artillery and popular committees launched a fierce attack on Saudi-paid mercenaries' sites in Jawf province, a military official said on Monday.
The attack destroyed a military vehicle belonging to the mercenaries and killed all on board in Sabran area in khab and shaaf district.
Scores of Saudi enemy soldiers were killed and injured on Sunday when the army and popular forces repelled a Saudi military attempt to sneak into Shurfah site in the border province of Najran, a military official said.
The operation was accomplished successfully against the Saudi
The army and popular committees have killed a total of 18 Saudi-paid mercenaries in sniper operations over the past hours in the central province of Marib, a military official said on Sunday.
Ten mercenaries were killed in Nehm district and eight others were killed in Serwah district, said the official.
Saudi aggression warplanes have launched more than 49 airstrikes over the past hours on several residential areas across Yemen, a security official said on Sunday.
The airstrikes targeted the areas of Malahiz and Husama in Dhahir district, and areas Thuban, Masahif and Sdad in Bakim district of northern Saada province.