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Saudi-led coalition big losses at the hands of Yemeni joint forces

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The Yemeni joint forces keep, on 9-5-2018, escalating their military operations , especially with the fourth year of the Saudi-led coalition and the assissanation of their president .

The missile force bombed the Dry port and other economic targeted in the capital #Riyadh with a group of ballistic missiles –Burkan H2.

The missile force launched a ballistic missile-Badr 1-on the headquarter of the information and electronic war , and they targeted gatherings of the paid fighters with a salvo of Katysha missiles and artillery shelling and shot dead two of the Saudi soldiers in #Najran.

The missile force launched a ballistic missile –Badr1- on the aerial defense camp , and they foiled an advance of the paid fighters , leaving dead and wounded, shot down two aircrafts , and destroyed two tanks-Abrams with guided missiles in #Jizan.

They killed five of the paid fighters in #Midi.

The engineering unit destroyed a mechanism of the paid fighters with an explosive device , killing those on board and shot dead four of the paid fighters in # AL-Jawf.

They took the lives of eight od the paid fighters in # the West Coast front, Taiz.

They killed and wounded ten of the paid fighters in #AL-Baida

They took the lives of three of the paid fighters after targeting their mechanism with a guided missile in #Lahj.

On Monday morning , two strikes targeted the center of the capital Sana’a, as a result around100 fell dead and wounded, including school students.

Six civilians, including a child were killed and more than sixty others were wounded, including schools students is the preliminary number of the US-Saudi raids on the Presidential Office in Al-Tahrir district in Sana’a .

In March 2015, Saudi Arabia and a coalition of its regional allies — mainly the united Arab Emirates and Jordan , while Khartoum joined the coalition led by Saudi Arabia in 2015 – started  a war against Yemen with the declared aim of crushing the Houthi Ansarullah movement, who had taken over from the staunch Riyadh ally and fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, while also seeking to secure the Saudi border with its southern neighbor. Three years and over 600,000 dead and injured Yemeni people later, the war has yielded little to that effect.