Yemeni joint forces keep expelling Saudi-led coalition from battlefronts
YemenExtra
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In response to the Saudi-led coalition’s fatal air strikes that claimed the lives of about 14,000 people,mostly civilians , the Yemeni joint forces carried out military operations against Saudi-led coalition in several fronts.
According to Yemeni war media, the Yemeni joint forces killed and wounded a number of the paid fighters as a result of an offensive attack on their sites, while the Yemeni artillery targeted gatherings of the Saudi soldiers’ gatherings in Asir front.
Yemeni artillery shelling , in addition,targeted gatherings of the paid fighters ; a gun machine broke down two military tanks; and the engineering unit destroyed a military mechanism belonging to the paid fighters in Najran front.
AL-Masirah channael reported that gatherings of the Saudi soldiers and their paid fighters were targeted , which led to broke down a gun machine-14-, in addition to shooting dead a Saudi soldier in Jizan front.
Notably, the Yemeni joint forces carried out an offensive attack which was backed by artillery support which resulted in killing and wounding dead and wounded amid their ranks, as well as missile bombing on the gatherings of the paid fighters took place . In addition, scores of the paid fighters fell dead and wounded at the hands of Yemeni joint forces in AL-Bayda front.
Furthermore, the Yemeni joint forces destroyed a military tank of the paid fighters with a guided missile , in addition to launching Zelzal 2 missile and a number of shelling on the gatherings and mechanisms of the paid fighters , causing direct injuries in Taiz front.
The Yemeni joint forces burnt a military tank and mechanism in Midi front.
To conclude it with AL-Jawf front, the Yemeni joint forces destroyed a mechanism of the paid fighters , which led to kill its crew, and their artillery pounded their gatherings and mechanisms .
Around 14,000 people have been killed since the onset of Saudi Arabia’s military campaign against Yemen. Much of the Arabian Peninsula country’s infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and factories, has been reduced to rubble due to the war.
The United Nations says a record 22.2 million people are in need of food aid, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger.
Ging further noted that cholera has infected 1.1 million people in Yemen since last April, and a new outbreak of diphtheria has occurred in the war-ravaged Arab country since 1982.