Saudi-led coalition ends military strikes against Yemen

Operation Decisive Storm has been terminated as Saudi authorities consider the threat to the country neutralized

A Saudi-led coalition declared an end to its military campaign four weeks after launching air strikes against rebels in Yemen, saying their threat to Saudi Arabia and its neighbours had been removed.

The coalition has "ended Operation Decisive Storm based on a request by the Yemeni government and President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi," Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri, Saudi spokesman, told a press briefing in the Saudi capital.

However, he said the coalition would continue to impose a naval blockade on Yemen and target any movements by the Huthi Shiite rebel forces.

A coalition statement said that the next phase of operations was aimed at resuming the political process in Yemen, delivering aid, and "fighting terrorism" in the country, home to a deadly Al-Qaeda franchise.

The Saudi defence ministry said in a statement that the air strikes had managed "to successfully remove threats to Saudi Arabia's security and that of neighbouring countries".

This, it added, was achieved "by destroying heavy weaponry and ballistic missiles which were seized by the Huthi militia and forces allied to (former president) Ali Abduallh Saleh from army bases and camps."