Houthi militia founder killed in Maran, while coalition destroys weapons’ depot
Arab coalition fighter jets launched an air strike targeting Houthis reinforcements, destroying a whole fleet, killing all those on board, as well as destroying an arms depot. (Supplied)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Friday, 24 August 2018
Ali Hussein Sheiba Bazli, one of the founders of the Houthi militia, was killed in an attack in Maran, south of Saada, according to an update from Yemen.
Earlier, a Yemeni military source revealed that 13 members of the Houthi militia were killed and many others were injured in intense fighting on Friday between the Yemeni national army and the Iranian-backed militia at al-Malajim front north of al-Bayda governorate.
The source said that the fighting broke out on Friday morning after a group of Houthi militias tried to infiltrate into the positions of the army in al-Bayad junction of al-Malajim Front, killing 13 Houthis and injuring dozens. The bodies of the militias are still scattered around the area.
In another development, Arab coalition fighter jets launched an air strike targeting Houthi reinforcements, destroying a fleet, killing all those on board, as well as destroying an arms depot, the source said.
Earlier, a prominent Houthi leader , Abdullah Mohammed Ali al-Dulaimi, was killed in an air strike launched by the coalition in al-Maljim front in the province of al-Bayda.
Yemeni military sources also confirmed the killing of a number of Houthi field leaders on several fronts, including al-Durahmi district, which is a key strategic point to enter Hodeidah port city and al-Jawf, where the head of the Houthi operations in the West Coast was killed, along with other militia members.
Yemen: Senior Houthi leader, 20 associates killed in air strike in Hajjah
File photo of Houthi militia members. (Supplied)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Thursday, 23 August 2018
A senior Houthi leader , Mohammed al-Aqwaa along with a number of his associates were killed on Wednesday in an air strike launched by the Arab coalition backing the Yemeni legitimate forces in the governorate of Hajjah.
The media center for the fifth military zone said the senior Houthi leader, Mohammed Hassan Haddad al-Aqwaa, was killed along with twenty others of the pro-Iranian militia in the air strike which targeted them while in a meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the house of al-Aqwaa in Bani Hassan in the directorate of Abes, in Hajjah.
A number of prominent Houthi leaders are present in Abes directorate, under the command of what is known as “commander of the fifth military zone of the Houthis,” following the liberation of the center of Hiran Directorate in Hajjah, by the National Army forces last week.
On Wednesday, a Yemeni military Source told Al Arabiya English that the Houthi militias declared a state of emergency in the areas of Marran in Saada governorate in northern Yemen after intensive raids by coalition aircraft targeting their positions, amid advances by the Yemeni national army.
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Houthis declare ‘state of emergency’ in their stronghold of Saada’s Marran
The Yemeni army aided by the Arab coalition forces launched an intense offensive on the Houthis’ posts and fortifications in Marran in Saada. (Supplied)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Wednesday, 22 August 2018
A Yemeni military Source told Al Arabiya English that the Houthi militias declared a state of emergency in the areas of Marran in Saada governorate in northern Yemen after intensive raids by coalition aircraft targeting their positions, amid advances by the Yemeni national army.
Major General Abdulkarim al-Sudai, commander of a brigade in the Yemeni army, confirmed that his forces were controlling a strategic area in Marran in addition to side roads in the direction of Jabal Marran, and that the Houthi militias had suffered heavy losses.
On the border of the two districts of Abes-Hiran in Hajjah province, coalition fighters managed to target a Houthi militia site, killing 12 of them and destroying two military vehicles.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Yemeni army aided by the Arab coalition forces launched an intense offensive on the Houthis’ posts and fortifications in Marran in Saada, militia leader Abdel Malik al-Houthi’s stronghold.
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Last Update: Wednesday, 22 August 2018 KSA 15:22 - GMT 12:22
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Several Houthi militiamen killed as Yemeni army advances
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Tuesday, 21 August 2018
More than 23 members of the Houthi militia were killed and others were detained in battles in As Sawadiyah District in Al Bayda Governorate.
The Yemeni army said on its website that it launched a violent attack on the Houthis’ posts in Khadar, al-Shabka and al-Yasbel and managed to seize control over some posts.
It added that the Houthis left the bodies of dozens of their fighters in the area.
The army also damaged several of the Houthis’ military vehicles and seized different types of weapons and ammunition.
The battles are ongoing and the Houthis’ losses will continue to increase, it also said.
This comes after the army advanced in Al-Malham front, east of Al-Bayda.
Meanwhile, the Yemeni army in the Taiz front and under the Arab alliance’s air cover has managed to strategically advance southeast of the city. It liberated Ozla Hawmera following a quick operation during which it also seized heavy weapons and gear the Houthis possessed.
On the west coast, media outlets affiliated with the Houthis said the latter mobilized fighters to fronts there in an unprecedented manner, in a response to their leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi’s call to prepare to any possible military escalation in the next two days.
As battles intensify on more than one front, Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi said the battle against the militias is almost over and victory is near. He added that peace will not be achieved unless the coup ends and the political path is restored.
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Continous progress despite empty Houthi terrorist cult propaganda.