Southern forces kill the Houthi leader, Al-Kabsi, and his companions in the north of Dhale’
English - Sunday 08 March 2020 الساعة 10:48 am
Military sources said that the prominent leader of the Houthi militia, Abduqadir al-Kabsi, was killed and five of his companions, on the Battar front.
On the ground, there was renewed Saturday night intermittent clashes in North Al-Dhalea and mutual shooting with various types of weapons, and often clashes escalate in the midnight hours until dawn.
Houthi militias received painful strikes on Saturday in West Al-Fakher, where the militias tried to advance towards the positions of the southern forces and the southern resistance showered them with heavy fire.
Later, the militias attempted to retrieve and remove the wounded and dead bodies of those who were killed in the clashes on Saturday night in West Al-Fakhir, northwest of Dhale', but it was not able while it became a target for the southern fighters.
On the "Battar" front, sporadic clashes erupted between the southern forces and the Houthi militia, in the areas of "Sabira" and Battar, with intermittent artillery exchanges for some time.
According to field military sources, she said that the Houthi militia had sent military reinforcements to the Sabira area, which includes armed groups, on board crews.
The popular resistance in the district of Maris, north of Al-Dhale’ governorate, at dawn on Saturday, thwarted numerous attacks and infiltrations by the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.
A child named Maher Ali Abdullah Al-Dakam was injured, on Saturday, by shrapnel from an artillery shell fired by the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, on populated areas in the Hajar area northwest of Dhale’