23 Apr 2024
Sunday 3 January 2016 - 18:17
Story Code : 195161

Yemeni forces kill more Riyadh mercenaries

The Yemeni army, backed by the Popular Committees supporting the Houthi Ansarullah movement, has conducted a successful operation against Riyadhs mercenaries in the southwestern province of Taizz.

Yemens al-Masirah news channel reported on Sunday that the operation was carried out in the al-Aqrooz and al-Sharija districts. Fatalities were reported on the side of the mercenaries.

Yemeni forces also carried out retaliatory missile attacks against the bases of the invaders in the Waziiyah district of the province.

Al-Masdar Online news website reported that Ansarullah fighters took control of the strategic mountain of al-Aqsha in al-Qabbaytah town in Lahij Province early on Sunday after fierce gunfight with Saudi-backed militants. Ansarullah forces began their attacks on the mountain, which overlooks the al-Anad base, on December 30.

Following the clashes, the militants withdrew with their weapons, a Yemeni source said, adding that an unspecified number of people were killed or injured on both sides.

On Saturday, six Yemeni civilians lost their lives and over 40 others were injured in Saudi airstrikes on Taizz.

In the Saqayn district of Saada Province, northern Yemen, three civilians were killed in a Saudi airstrike on a residential area.

In another airstrike on the Kataf district of Saada, six women were killed.

The regime in Riyadh began the campaign against Yemen on March 26, 2015. The airstrikes were meant to undermine Houthis and restore power to Yemens fugitive former president, Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.

Also on Sunday, Saudi warplanes bombarded a number of areas in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, including the al-Sabaha district.

Saudi jets also targeted the districts of Haymah al-Kharijiyah and Hamdan in Sanaa. Local sources said the warplanes launched six airstrikes on Haymah al-Kharijiyah and two on Hamdan.

More than 7,500 people have been killed and over 14,000 injured since the Saudi airstrikes began in late March.

By Press TV
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