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Saudi warplane crashes in Yemen — coalition
By AFP - Jan 07,2018 - Last updated at Jan 07,2018
A woman carries a sack of recyclables she collected from a garbage dump on the outskirts of the Red Sea port city of Hodeida, Yemen, on Sunday (Reuters photo)
RIYADH — A Saudi warplane from the coalition battling rebels in Yemen crashed on Sunday because of "technical failure", the coalition and state media said, adding that both crew were rescued.
The plane "had a technical failure at 15:40 [1840 GMT] and crashed... in an area of operations" in Yemen, Turki Al Maliki, the spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition, told AFP.
He said the two crew members were rescued unharmed and returned to Saudi Arabia.
Maliki gave no further details.
A coalition statement released later by the official Saudi Press Agency said the warplane that crashed was Saudi and that the operation to rescue the crew involved ground forces.
Iran-backed Houthi rebels, who are locked in a war with Yemen's Saudi-backed government, said they shot down the plane over Saada, their northern Yemeni stronghold, according to their Al Masirah television channel.
The Saudi-led coalition joined the Yemeni government in its fight against the Houthis in March 2015, after the rebels seized control of the capital Sanaa.
Despite the coalition's superior firepower, the rebels still control the capital and much of north Yemen.
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