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On 30 December 2020, a plane carrying members of the recently formed Yemeni government landed at Aden International Airport in the southwest of Yemen. As passengers disembarked, there were explosions and gunfire, leaving 28 people dead and 107 others injured.[1]Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn None of the passengers were hurt in the attack and the Yemeni cabinet members were quickly transported to Mashiq Palace for safety.Шаблон:R

The airport attack allegedly led the Houthis, suspected of carrying out the attack, to be designated as a United States Foreign Terrorist Organization, a move argued by Human Rights activists to worsen famine in Yemen.Шаблон:R The designation went into effect the day before U.S. President Joe Biden was sworn in, whose administration revoked the designation about four weeks later.Шаблон:R

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Background

In order to deal with the infighting between the Yemeni government forces and those of the secessionist Southern Transitional Council, a new cabinet was formed with the backing of neighbouring Saudi Arabia.[2]Шаблон:R The formation of the new unity government, which includes equal numbers of representatives from each region of Yemen's northern and southern areas, was the result of over a year's worth of intense negotiations mediated by the Saudis, and was meant to end the infighting so that the two sides could fight together against the Houthi rebels in the ongoing civil war.Шаблон:R

Although the Yemeni government had been based in the temporary capital city of Aden after the Houthi rebels took control of the capital city Sanaa, its recent operations had usually been conducted while in exile in Saudi Arabia, since the Southern Transitional Council had seized Aden over a year earlier and forced the government out.Шаблон:R

After the new 24-member cabinet was announced earlier in December, the new unity government, led by Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed, was sworn in by President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi on Шаблон:Dts in Saudi Arabia's capital, Riyadh.[3][4]

The newly formed and internationally recognized government had planned to televise its return from Saudi Arabia to Yemen, to signal to its citizens that their worries were going to be addressed.[5]Шаблон:R The event was also meant to mark the successful result of the lengthy negotiations.Шаблон:R

Attacks

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On Шаблон:Dts, a Yemenia plane flew from Saudi Arabia to the port city of Aden in southwestern Yemen, carrying members of the newly formed Yemeni government, including the prime minister, as well as the Saudi ambassador to Yemen.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn The airport hall was crowded with local officials as well as civilians hoping to greet the members of the new cabinet.[6] Hundreds of people had gathered on the airport apron outside.Шаблон:R

Around 13:24, as the passengers disembarked, massive explosions were heard.Шаблон:R[7]Шаблон:Efn A local security source had reported that "three mortar shells had landed on the airport's hall", while Yemeni Communication Minister Шаблон:Ill, who was among those flown in, has suggested they were drone strikes, and a spokesperson for the chairman of the Southern Transitional Council believed they were missiles.Шаблон:R The Telegraph has reported that analysis of the explosion footage showed one explosion occurring on the north side of the airport terminal, and the second occurring around 30 seconds later about Шаблон:Convert away.Шаблон:R One of the wounded recalled that a "missile hit the terminal's gate" while he was metres away.Шаблон:R

The explosions sent the crowd of hundreds scrambling for cover, with the disembarking ministers either running back up into the plane or down the stairs to find shelter.Шаблон:R[8] Gunfire then erupted from armoured vehicles.Шаблон:R Bodies lying on the airport apron and elsewhere at the airport were seen after the attack as thick plumes of black and white smoke emanated from the airport terminal.Шаблон:R

Most of the casualties were reportedly civilians—including airport staff—with Voice of America reporting that most of the casualties had reportedly occurred within the terminal.Шаблон:R[9]Шаблон:Efn However, all passengers that were aboard the plane remained unharmed.Шаблон:R The cabinet members, as well as the Saudi ambassador, were quickly taken to Mashiq Palace, the presidential palace in Aden, for safety.Шаблон:R

Another blast was heard about four hours later around Mashiq Palace.[10]Шаблон:R No casualties as a result of the later explosion were reported.Шаблон:R Saudi-owned news channel Al Arabiya reported that an "explosive-laden drone" had been intercepted and destroyed nearby.[11]

Casualties

At least 28 people were killed and 107 others were injured, with at least 30 wounded seriously enough to require major surgery.Шаблон:R[12]Шаблон:Efn The casualties included aid workers and journalists, as well as government officials and members of the military.Шаблон:R

Three members of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were killed, including two Yemenis and one Rwandan; three others were wounded, with one seriously so.[13][14] Also among the dead was a reporter of Belqees TV, a Yemeni television news channel, who was reporting live from the airport when his connection went silent.[15]Шаблон:R Yemeni Minister of Information Шаблон:Ill also reported that at least ten other journalists had also been wounded.[16][17]Шаблон:R

Yasmin al-Awadhi, deputy minister of housing and urban development at the Шаблон:Ill and one of the few female government officials, was killed in the attack.[18]Шаблон:R[19][20]Шаблон:Efn It was also reported that a deputy minister of youth and sport as well as a deputy transport minister were amongst those injured.Шаблон:R In addition, September Net, a website of the armed forces of Yemen, reported that four colonels had died in the attack.[21]Шаблон:R

Aftermath

Yemen's Foreign Minister Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak initially blamed the Houthis for the attack, and stated that four ballistic missiles had been fired at the airport, but made the statement without providing evidence.[22]Шаблон:R The Houthis denied responsibility, with its deputy information secretary placing the blame on the continued infighting between the government and the Southern Transitional Council, and naming the latter as the party most likely to have carried out the attack.Шаблон:R

The Southern Transitional Council also blamed the Houthis, as well as Qatar and Turkey.Шаблон:R WesternШаблон:Clarify officials stated that it was likely the work of Houthi rebels, but had not ruled out al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) or dissatisfied southern separatist factions.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn

Communication Minister Naguib al-Awg insisted that the plane had been the original target of the attacks, as the plane had landed later than previously planned.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn Deputy Information Minister Oussama Sharem stated that civilians heading to Cairo that were waiting inside had been targeted.Шаблон:R

A United Nations flight that was originally heading to Aden that day ended up altering its course due to the attack.[23]

Early the next day, a Saudi-led coalition conducted air strikes on Sanaa, the Houthi-held capital, apparently in retaliation for the previous day's attacks, which it had blamed on the Houthis.[24][25][26] Warplanes carried out attacks over several hours, striking the airport as well as other areas of the city.Шаблон:R Al Jazeera confirmed that there had been more than eight raids, while Houthi-owned television channel Almasirah reported that fifteen different locations had been hit in the city and the surrounding governorate, including sites in Sanhan and Bani Hashish Districts.Шаблон:R Casualties had not been reported.Шаблон:R

By morning, military checkpoints had been set up throughout Aden, and streets had been manned by security forces.[27] The airport reopened on Шаблон:Dts amidst continued reconstruction, with Transport Minister Abdel Salam Hamid having announced the previous day that flights would return to normal.[28][29][30]

About a week after the attack on the airport, on Шаблон:Dts, six civilians were killed and seven wounded during a Houthi shelling in the southwestern governorate of Taiz.[31][32] The Houthi offensive continued for at least five days, with a spokesperson for the Yemeni army reporting that, in total, 12 people had been killed, 30 injured, and 50 taken as civilian hostages.[33]

On Шаблон:Dts, the UN secretary-general's special envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, visited the airport to review the damage sustained and met with members of the new cabinet.[34] That evening, a loud explosion was heard outside a central prison in Aden.[35] Several cars and a wall were damaged, but no casualties were reported.[36]Шаблон:R

Terrorist designation

On Шаблон:Dts, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that he intended to designate the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), effective Шаблон:Dts, referring to the airport attack as an example of the Houthis' terrorist capabilities.[37][38][39] Foreign PolicyШаблон:'s sources reported that the attack led the administration "on an irreversible track toward the designation", despite the administration understanding that the designation would likely significantly exacerbate the humanitarian disaster in Yemen.[40]

The Yemeni government welcomed the designation and urged the international community to take similar action, while various UN officials and a number of countries, including China, France, and Russia, voiced their concern over the humanitarian impact of the designation during a meeting of the UN Security Council on Шаблон:Dts.[41][42][43][44][45]

UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock explained that because about 90 percent of the food in Yemen is imported, and formally designating the Houthis as an FTO would result in parties previously contributing to the food supply chain possibly aborting operations for fear of being put out of business or in jail due to U.S. regulations associated with the designation, Pompeo's decision would likely result in "a large-scale famine on a scale that we have not seen for nearly 40 years".Шаблон:R

ICRC director of operations Dominik Stillhart also voiced concerns about the designation's "chilling effect", while the executive director of the UN's World Food Programme, David Beasley, stated that the designation "is literally going to be a death sentence to hundreds of thousands, if not millions of innocent people".[46][47]

In addition, a member of the transition team of then–U.S. president-elect Joe Biden, who took office the day after the terrorist designation became effective, stated that the decision to adopt the designation "feel[s] like sabotage", and accused Pompeo of "literally risking hundreds of thousands of lives" in order to "feed his own domestic political ambitions".[48]

On Шаблон:Dts, the day the designation went into effect, Biden's nominee for secretary of state Antony Blinken stated, during his Senate confirmation hearing, that the designation did "nothing particularly practical in advancing the efforts against the Houthis", and "propose[d] to review [the designation] immediately to make sure that what we are doing is not impeding the provision of human assistance".[49][50]

On Шаблон:Dts, a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department confirmed that they had begun reviewing the designation and were working hard to quickly reach a conclusion.[51] Twenty-two aid groups, including International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps, Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam, and Save the Children, urged the Biden administration to revoke the designation to avoid "put[ting] millions of lives at risk" and "hurt[ing] UN-led efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict".[52][53][54]

On Шаблон:Dts, the U.S. Treasury Department announced a temporary exemption from sanctions for some transactions with the Houthis, with the exemption scheduled to expire on Шаблон:Dts.[55] However, the UN has noted that parties contributing to the food supply chain still intend to withdraw from Yemen due to the terrorist designation, notwithstanding the Treasury's month-long exemption.[56]

Tens of thousands of Yemenis marched in Sanaa on Шаблон:Dts to protest the terrorist designation.[57]Шаблон:Efn

It has been conjectured that a number of explosions occurring days after the terrorist designation became effective were due to Houthi missiles targeting Riyadh, and that the Houthis were no longer taking responsibility for their attacks partially due to the terrorist designation.[58][59]

On Шаблон:Dts, a U.S. State Department official confirmed that the Biden administration was planning to revoke the terrorist designation, after having informed members of Congress of the decision earlier that day.[60][61][62] The news came about a day after President Biden announced that he was ending U.S. support of Saudi Arabia's participation in the Yemeni Civil War.[63]Шаблон:R[64] Secretary of State Blinken later formally announced on Шаблон:Dts that he was revoking the designation, effective Шаблон:Dts.[65][66][67]

Investigations

Local investigation

President Hadi has directed Interior Minister Ibrahim Haydan to head a committee to investigate the attack, with support from the military.[68][69]Шаблон:R Prime Minister Saeed later announced that "[p]reliminary results of the investigation ... show that Houthi militants were behind the attack" which was carried out by guided missiles, and that Iranian experts had also been involved.Шаблон:R[70][71] Saeed also stated that there had been three precision-guided missiles, and that they had targeted the plane, the arrivals hall, and the airport lounge.Шаблон:R[72] Saeed added that experts would be examining the missile remains that had been collected by investigators to determine their origins.Шаблон:R

On Шаблон:Dts, Al Arabiya reported that, earlier that day, the interior ministry stated that the missiles used were ballistic, that they had been launched from Houthi-controlled territory over Шаблон:Cvt away, and that "Iranian and Lebanese experts were behind the missile launching systems of the rockets" used in the attack.[73][74]Шаблон:R Interior Minister Haydan noted that the "medium-range surface-to-ground ballistic missiles" used "a navigation system that relied on a precise GPS-guided technology".[75][76] He added that "only the Houthi militia has this system in Yemen".Шаблон:R Haydan also noted that the missiles used had serial numbers similar to missiles used in other Houthi attacks that relied on the same technology.Шаблон:R He also added that the missiles had a range between Шаблон:Cvt and Шаблон:Cvt.Шаблон:R

Minister Haydan's report stated that the first missile hit the airport's lounge at 13:24:34, the second missile hit the aircraft parking area at 13:25:09, and the third missile hit the stone wall of the garden outside the lounge at 13:25:33.Шаблон:R The minister also noted that the place where the plane was scheduled to park had been changed at the last moment due to a crowd that had gathered on the apron to receive the plane's passengers.[77] He added that the second missile landed where the plane had been initially scheduled to park, and stated that this confirmed that the plane had been deliberately targeted.Шаблон:R

Open-source investigation

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On Шаблон:Dts, investigative news site Bellingcat and human rights project Yemeni Archive published the findings of a joint investigation based on publicly available open-source intelligence.Шаблон:R The two sites concluded that three missiles had struck the airport, with two of them having been launched from the vicinity of a police training center in Dhamar Governorate about Шаблон:Cvt roughly to the north of Aden International Airport, and one being launched from Taiz International Airport or its environs roughly Шаблон:Cvt from the airport in Aden.Шаблон:R The investigators noted that these missile launch sites were in Houthi-controlled territory, suggesting that the Houthis were responsible for the attack.Шаблон:R Both parties also noted that there actually appeared to be two missiles that launched from the area around the Taiz airport, but one of them seemed to have failed and landed near a factory close to the Taiz airport.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn In addition, by analyzing shadows in missile launch videos found online, they determined that the launches occurred not long after 13:00.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn

The investigators reported that the first missile that struck the Aden airport exploded a few metres up the northern wall of the terminal, underneath an overhanging roof;Шаблон:Efn the second missile hit the airplane parking bay closest to the terminal, about Шаблон:Cvt away from where the plane carrying the ministers was parked; and the third missile impacted a low wall immediately north of the terminal.Шаблон:R By analyzing the crater it made and the smoke rising from it after it exploded, the investigators determined that the missile that landed in the parking area came from the northwest, roughly in the direction of Taiz.Шаблон:R They also determined that the other two missiles that hit the airport came roughly from the north, but were unable to be much more precise because those two missiles had struck walls.Шаблон:R However, due to the missiles' angles of arrival and the timing of the publicly available missile launch videos, the investigators reasoned that these two missiles were the ones seen launched from Dhamar, and the missile that landed in the parking area was the one successfully launched from Taiz.Шаблон:R

Yemeni Archive noted that Minister Haydan claimed that the second missile hit where the plane was originally scheduled to park before it was changed at the last moment, and Bellingcat stated that a journalist at Yemeni news site Bawabatii who was present at the attack had also reported the same.Шаблон:R[78][79] Bellingcat also pointed out that a red carpet had been laid out for that bay, which was the one closest to the terminal, and added that about two months earlier, a red carpet had also been laid out for a flight in which passengers had deplaned via a stairway that had lined up with the red carpet.Шаблон:R[80]

The investigators were unable to make significant conclusions about the type of missiles used by examining the images of the missile fragments that have been posted publicly.Шаблон:R However, images claimed to be those of the missile that fell near the factory in Taiz appear to show that the missile had control-canards, which suggests that guided missiles had been used.Шаблон:RШаблон:Efn Bellingcat also speculated that the Badr-1P, a Houthi guided missile claimed to have a range of Шаблон:Cvt, could have been used in the launch from Taiz, but since Dhamar is roughly Шаблон:Cvt from the airport in Aden, those missiles may not have been Badr-1P missiles unless they had been somehow modified.Шаблон:R[81]

International investigation

Varied groups and parties, including the governor of Aden, have requested the United Nations to supervise an international investigation.[82]Шаблон:R

On Шаблон:Dts, Xinhua reported that a local government source stated, on the condition of anonymity, that a UN plane had arrived at the airport that day carrying a team of "senior international experts" to investigate the airport attack.[83] The anonymous source also stated that the team of experts had examined the bombing site and interviewed airport officials before heading to Mashiq Palace to meet with government officials.Шаблон:R

An investigation by the UN team of experts found Yemen's Houthis were responsible for the attack.[84]

Reactions

UN Secretary-General António Guterres "condemn[ed] the deplorable attack" on the airport, and offered condolences to the victims' families as well as the Yemeni government and its people, as reported by his special envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths.[85][86] Griffiths also considered the attack "a serious violation of International Humanitarian Law" that "potentially amounts to a war crime".[87][88]

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit also condemned the attack on the airport, calling it a "cowardly terrorist act".[89][90] Aboul Gheit also expressed sorrow for the victims and hope that the wounded remained safe.Шаблон:R

The European Union strongly condemned the attack and reaffirmed its belief that "there can only be a political solution to the conflict in Yemen", offering condolences to the victims' families and support for those seeking a peaceful resolution.[91][92]

A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack in Aden, which he blamed on the Saudi-led coalition, and called for dialogue instead of violence.[93]

A number of other nations, including Egypt, India, Jordan, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States, condemned the airport attack.Шаблон:R[94]

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