Air strikes have doubled Houthi casualties in northern Al-Dal'a

English - Thursday 13 February 2020 الساعة 05:40 pm
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On Thursday afternoon, coalition warplanes resumed flying over the northern front of Al-Dalla following raids over the past two days targeting reinforcements, equipment and positions of Houthi militias in Al-Dalla and Ibb.

In the north of the town of Sabara, southern forces' artillery hit the BMP vehicle, and the southern forces foiled new attempts by militias to advance on the fronts of Battar, Jab, Al-Hasha and Al-Mimour.

Arab Coalition fighters carried out three air strikes targeting an arms depot, a BMP vehicle and a tank in various locations south of al-Oud area, northwest of Qataba district.

The raids come as Houthi militias are bringing in major reinforcements of their forces, which have been deployed among heavy and medium-sized weapons, including qualitative and sophisticated weapons, as well as reinforcements of their elements.

The strikes came after a complete halt to Arab coalition fighter strikes on the frontlines of the Al-Dalla axis for more than five months.

A rocket strike targeted a Houthi position on the Al-Fuhri front, and military sources on the ground reported flames rising and smoke covered the sky following the air strike.