Scores of Missiles Land in Najran, Inflicting the Saudi-Led Coalition Heavy Losses
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Yemeni forces have been responding to Saudi Arabia’s more than two years of invasion launched in support of a former government. Thousands of civilians have been killed in the war which has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and put the country on the brink of a famine.
The Yemeni joint forces destroyed a tank belonging to the Saudi army in the sand dunes off the Green Gate of Najran.
The tank was destroyed after being struck by a guided missile by the Yemeni joint forces.
Dead and wounded of Saudi army rivals fell in a successful operation of the Yemeni joint forces at Camp Al-Baqa, according to a military source.
The source reported dead and wounded upon the paid fighters on the Alib mountain range.
The source added that the missile force fired Katyusha rockets at the Saudi-led coalition’s gatherings off Al-Khadra port, killing and wounding a number of the paid fighters.
The Yemeni joint forces destroyed and burnt two of Saudi vehicles left behind the paid fighters after foiling their advance in the Alib Mountains, it confirmed.
Besides, 2 Zelzal and a number of Katyusha rockets were fired on the building of the leadership of Sqam, direct hit ,as well as 27 Katyusha rockets hit gatherings of the paid fighters of the Saudi army in the sand wheel and Abbasa and East and West, furthermore, the artillery hit gatherings of the Saudi army in the leadership Fawaz , causing direct injuries.
Notably, the sniper units were able to shot dead a Saudi soldier at the site of the small cone.
In a statement released by the war media, the Yemeni joint forces destroyed a Saudi armored vehicle and killed its crew by their artillery shelling .
A Yemeni military source reported that a number of Katysha rockets targeted a number of the paid fighters behind the site.
Scores dead and wounded and mechanisms damaged as the Yemeni joint forces responded to the Saudi led coalitions led results.
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