Dead and wounded Houthis in Hajjah and Marib, including three members of Al-Qaeda

English - Saturday 05 March 2022 الساعة 05:06 pm
Hajjah, NewsYemen, exclusive:

 The fighters of the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia targeted gatherings of the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, on the Hajjah and Marib fronts, leaving dead and wounded Houthi elements, including prominent field leaders.

Military sources in Hajjah confirmed that the coalition fighters targeted, at dawn on Saturday, a gathering of Houthi elements and their military vehicles, east of the city of Haradh, which they were preparing to launch an attack north of Haradh customs towards the Al-Tuwal border crossing with Saudi Arabia, leaving dead and wounded, including field leaders, as well as destroying various combat mechanisms.

Houthi reinforcements were targeted in the center of Abs district in Hajjah, led by "Qaid Ali Shaye", appointed director of security for the Washeha district in Hajjah, the supervisor of the Mastaba front, and the impersonator rank of brigadier, along with a number of its members, and six vehicles were destroyed, including an armored vehicle.

 The fronts north of Hajjah witnessed an exchange of shelling between government forces on one side and the Houthi militia on the other, without either side achieving any significant progress during the past few hours.

The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced today the implementation of 17 targeting operations against the Houthi terrorist militia in Hajjah and Marib, which led to the destruction of 11 combat mechanisms and human losses in the Houthi ranks during the past 24 hours.

Late Friday/Saturday, coalition warplanes targeted a meeting of Houthi leaders, including missile experts, and foreign marches in the Al-Mushajah front in the Serwah district, west of Marib, which led to the killing of a number of leaders and wounding others, according to field sources, confirming the arrival of Houthi ambulances from Serwah to transport the dead and the wounded are from the target area.

Field sources confirmed that, during the past hours, the militias incurred more than 50 deaths on the fronts west and south of Marib, as a result of the exchange of shelling with government forces and raids by coalition fighters, including three members of al-Qaeda: "Mohammed Khaled al-Dhahab, Rami Ayesh al-Dahab, and Ahmed Muhammad Musleh al-Dahab."  and they belong to the district of Radaa in Al-Bayda.