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Editor's choice 15.10.2015
Yemen Map of War – Oct. 9-15, 2015

Written by Akram abu Abs exclusively for SouthFront Saudi coalition airstrikes continue in the northeastern provinces of Yemen. After losing…



Editor's choice 09.10.2015
Yemen Map of War – Oct. 1-8, 2015

Written by Akram abu Abs exclusively for SouthFront Airstrikes by the Saudi coalition against the Houthi alliance have increased in…



Editor's choice 01.10.2015
Yemen Map of War – Sep.16-30, 2015

Written by Akram abu Abs exclusively for SouthFront The Saudi-led coalition is still unable to gain a major military success despite…



Hot 15.09.2015
Yemen Map of War – Sep. 15, 2015: Saudi-led Coalition Advances to Capture al Jawf and Sa’ada

The US-backed Saudi coalition advances to capture al Jawf and Sa’ada. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the Islamic…



Editor's choice 07.09.2015
Yemen Map of War – Sep. 7, 2015: The War Escalates

The US-backed coalition have been expanding Yemen war by exercising more airstrikes and deploying 1000 additional Qatar troops, preparing to…



Editor's choice 24.08.2015
Yemen Map of War, August 15-23, 2015: The Ulterior Negotiations

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Afghanistan 16.08.2015
Afghanistan Map of War, August 16, 2015: Taliban’s Disunity Hasn’t Made the Group Any Less Lethal

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Editor's choice 14.08.2015
Yemen Map of War, August 6 – 14, 2015: Saudi-led Forces Advance on Sana’a

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Editor's choice 05.08.2015
Yemen Map of War, July 31 – August 5, 2015: The Saudi-Led Coalition Started a Land Operation

In the early August, the Saudi-led coalition officially invaded Yemen. At least 3000 coalition troops with military equipment deployed in…


Afghanistan 05.08.2015
Afghanistan Map of War, July 28 – August 4, 2015

The clashes over the country were complemented by a political competition in the Taliban and the failure of a possible…


Editor's choice 30.07.2015
Yemen Map of War, July 22-30, 2015

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Afghanistan 28.07.2015
Afghanistan Map of War, July 20-27, 2015

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Editor's choice 21.07.2015
Yemen Map of War, July 18-21, 2015

With your support SouthFront has released the second article of the Yemen Map of War Series, July 18-21, 2015. See Yemen Map…


Afghanistan 20.07.2015
Afghanistan Map of War, July 17-20, 2015

With your support SouthFront has released the second article of the Afghanistan Map of War Series, July 17-20, 2015. See…


Editor's choice 18.07.2015
Yemen Map of War, July 14-17, 2015

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Afghanistan 16.07.2015
Afghanistan Map of War, July 13-16, 2015


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