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Yemeni joint forces responds to Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes

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Yemeni joint forces have caused Saudi-led coalition big losses in lives and munition ,on March. 20, in response to its fatal airstrikes all over Yemen .

AL-Masirah channel said that the Yemeni joint forces stormed monitors of the Saudi-led coalition , which was preceded by artillery shelling on gatherings of the Saudi soldiers and paid fighters , leaving dead and wounded amid their ranks , in addition to breaking down a military mechanism and seizing military munition. Additionally , their artillery pounded the paid fighters , while they carried out offensives attacks , backed by artillery shelling, which resulted in killing and wounding many of them in Najran front.

The Yemeni war media reported targeting the Saudi soldiers with artillery shelling in Jizan front.

They also aimed at gatherings of the paid fighters and shot dead a paid fighters in Asir front.

The aerial defense shot down a reconnaissance in Midi front.

According to a military official, a sudden offensive operation was carried out on the paid fighters’ sites , resulting in dead and wounded amid them in Lahj front.

AL-Jawf front witnesses that the engineering unit of the Yemeni joint forces destroyed a mechanism of the paid fighters , leaving many of them dead and wounded, as well as they shot dead 6 paid fighters and kill and wounded many of the paid fighters during foiling an advance of them , which was backed by the coalition’s 11 airstrikes of war and Abatche warplanes .

They , in addition, carried out an offensive operation on the paid fighters’ sites , killing and wounding a number of them and seizing munition in Taiz front.

To conclude it with AL-Baida front where the security services were able to dismantle three explosive motorcycles .

Around 14000 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.

A high-ranking UN aid official recently warned against the “catastrophic” living conditions in Yemen, stating that there is a growing risk of famine and cholera there.