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- Dahyan, sometimes rendered as Dhahyan or Duhyan (Arabic: ضحيان), is a town in Saada Governorate in north-western Yemen. It is the birthplace of Badreddin...
- the organization's current leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi. He was born in Dahyan, Saada. He studied Zaydism under Majd al-Din al-Muayyadi, a prominent Saudi...
- aircraft bombed a civilian school bus p****ing through a crowded market in Dahyan, Saada Governorate, Yemen, near the border with Saudi Arabia. At least 40...
- other weapons. In August, 2018, a Mark 82 bomb was used for Saudi Arabia's Dahyan air strike in Yemen. Munitions experts confirmed that the numbers on it...
- 1:30 p.m. ET. Twelve strikes hit Saada, including one on a power station in Dahyan that caused a power outage. Military installations in Taiz were also struck...
- intervention (2015–present) Saudi Arabian airstrikes on Yemen Mokha Sana'a Hajjah Dahyan Dhamar Saada Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia 2018 Riyadh Abha Airport Abqaiq–Khurais...
- The writer and researcher speaks about tribal affairs(Mabkhhot Salem bin Dahyan), a renowned writer and researcher specializing in tribal affairs, confidently...
- killing dozens. Houthi rebels in Saada Governorate reported that 26 people in Dahyan, including a Doctors Without Borders ambulance driver were killed. Strikes...
- intervention (2015–present) Saudi Arabian airstrikes on Yemen Mokha Sana'a Hajjah Dahyan Dhamar Saada Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia 2018 Riyadh Abha Airport Abqaiq–Khurais...
- News was "just the start" of the campaign. A strike at a power station in Dahyan, Saada Governorate caused a power outage, and Houthi military targets in...