In its early phase, protests in Yemen were initially against unemployment, economic conditions and corruption, as well as against the government’s proposals to modify Yemen’s constitution. The protesters’ demands then escalated to calls for the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Who rules Aden?

Aden was ruled by the Portuguese between 1513 and 1538 and 1547–1548. It was ruled by the Ottoman Empire between 1538 and 1547 and between 1548 and 1645.

What happened in Aden airport?

People look at cars on fire at the site of an explosion outside Aden international airport in Aden, Yemen, Oct. 30, 2021. At least eight people were killed by a car bomb Saturday in Yemen’s southern city of Aden, officials said.

When did protests start in Yemen?

The following is a timeline of the 2011 Yemeni revolution from January to 2 June 2011. The Yemeni revolution was a series of major protests, political tensions, and armed clashes taking place in Yemen, which began in January 2011, influenced by concurrent protests in the region.

What caused Yemen civil war?

The civil war began in September 2014 when Houthi forces took over the capital city Sanaa, which was followed by a rapid Houthi takeover of the government. Concurrently, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia launched military operations by using air strikes to restore the former Yemeni government.

How many British soldiers died in Aden?

Aden Emergency
30,000 British personnel at peak (3,500 in November 1967) 15,000 Federal Regular Army troopsUnknown
Casualties and losses
Great Britain: Either 90 or 92 killed 510 wounded Federal Regular Army: 17 killed 58 wounded382 killed 1,714 wounded
Total: 2,096 casualties

Is Aden safe?

There’s a very high threat of kidnapping, including in Sana’a, Aden and Ta’iz. Keep a low profile and vary your routines and behaviours. There’s also a very high threat of terrorism. Targets include Yemeni Government and Houthi interests, Westerners and Western interests.

Who bombed Aden airport?

Operations were suspended for months, owing to bombing by the Saudi Air Force in Operation Decisive Storm. On 22 July 2015, the airport was declared fit for operation again, as a Saudi plane carrying aid reportedly became the first plane to land in Aden in four months.

Was there an explosion in Yemen?

An explosion near the entrance to the international airport of Yemen’s southern port city of Aden has killed at least 12 people but it was not clear whether the incident was an attack. The blast was strong and was heard across the city. Nearby residents’ windows were smashed.

What caused the civil war in Yemen?

Both claim to constitute the official government of Yemen. The civil war began in September 2014 when Houthi forces took over the capital city Sanaa, which was followed by a rapid Houthi takeover of the government.