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Turkish ship offloads arms in Yemen

Turkish ship offloads arms in Yemen

A Turkish-owned ship carrying a large consignment of weapons has reportedly docked in Yemen, and its arms cargo has been offloaded under the cover of darkness.

According to Press TV quoting local Yemeni media, the vessel arrived at the strategic port of Midi — which is situated in Yemen’s western province of Hajjah and lies on the Red Sea — late on September 7.
The media added that the port was under an unofficial state of emergency as crates of weapons were being offloaded from the ship and loaded onto several trucks. The trucks later drove to unknown places.
Some sources have said that the Turkish ship was carrying medium caliber weapons.
They added that Turkish ships have on occasions docked at Midi port, and offloaded shipments of weaponry.
In early July, Yemeni security forces seized a ship carrying Turkish-made weapons near the strait of Bab al-Mandab.
The ship was intercepted after entering the Yemeni territorial waters near Zoqar Island in the Red Sea.
An official at Yemen’s Supreme Security Committee said that the seized weapons, among them colt pistols, were bound for a Yemeni port.

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