Saudi-Led Warplanes Continue Bombing Houthi-Controlled Sites In Yemen’s Marib

Saudi-Led Warplanes Continue Bombing Houthi-Controlled Sites In Yemen’s Marib

ADEN, Oct 25 (NNN-YPA) – Warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition, yesterday continued bombing various sites controlled by the Houthi rebels in Yemen’s oil-rich province of Marib.

“The Houthi-held sites in Marib were heavily struck by the Saudi-led coalition warplanes, that succeeded in slowing down the rebels’ progress towards the strategic city,” the local military source said.

“The rebels partially ceased their advance on the ground, because of the heavy aerial bombardment that killed hundreds of them during the past days,” he added.

The Saudi-led coalition expanded its air raids against the Houthis in an attempt to support the pro-government Yemeni forces stationed in Marib, according to the official.

Earlier in the day, the Saudi-led coalition announced, in a brief statement that, at least 264 Houthi rebels were killed and 36 of their military vehicles destroyed in the fighting, in Yemen’s Marib city during the past three days, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

Yemeni military sources confirmed that most of the airstrikes were conducted in Marib’s southern district of Al Jubah and other surrounding areas, that are witnessing non-stop armed confrontations between the two warring sides.

However, the Houthi rebels’ military spokesperson, Yahya Saree, dismissed the Saudi-led airstrikes, on the Houthi-affiliated Masirah television network.

“If the enemy thought their warplanes could stop our troops’ progress or break our fighters’ resolve, they were mistaken,” he said.

Saree claimed that the rebels killed 550 pro-government soldiers, wounded 1,200 others, and captured 90 during a military operation in Marib.

The Houthis launched in Feb, a major offensive towards Marib, in an attempt to seize control of the province, the last northern stronghold of the Saudi-backed Yemeni government.– NNN-YPA

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