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Battle front witnesses high tension between Yemeni joint forces, Saudi-led coalition

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Yemeni joint forces have reportedly, on Mar.18th, killed several Saudi troopers in battlefronts inside and outside Yemen in retaliation for the Riyadh regime’s military campaign against the crisis-hit country.   

According to AL-M asirah channel, the Yemeni joint forces stormed sites of Saudi soldiers , killing and wounding a number of them and burning a weapon store . Additionally, they targeted gatherings of the paid fighters with missile and artillery shelling and burnt a military mechanism of the Saudi army with a guided missile in Najran front.

Notably, the Yemeni joint forces shot dead 12 Saudi soldiers and targeted gatherings of Saudi soldiers and paid fighters in Jizan front.

The Yemeni joint forces shot dead four of the paid fighters and bombed their gatherings in Asir front, said military official .

The artillery of the Yemeni joint forces pounded gatherings of the paid fighters in Midi, it confirmed.

Taiz front witnesses shooting two of the paid fighters, storming Khaled camp , as a result many of the paid fighters fell dead and wounded, targeting a tank loaded with a gunmachine -23-with a number of artillery shelling at the hands of the Yemeni joint forces.

The Yemeni joint forces carried out successful military operations that resulted in killing and wounding many of the paid fighters and exploding a tank with an explosive device, as well as they foiled an advance by the paid fighters which led to killing and wounding many of their enemies . furthermore, they destroyed two mechanisms loaded with the paid fighters and broke down the third one during facing the advance and targeted the paid fighters’ gatherings ,leaving dead and wounded amid their ranks in AL-Jawf province.

Yemeni war media reported the artillery bombing against the paid fighters’ gatherings in Lahj front.

To conclude it with AL-Dala front where gatherings of the paid fighters were aimed at , direct injuries were reported.

Saudi Arabia has been incessantly pounding Yemen since March 2015 in an attempt to crush the popular Houthi Ansarullah movement and reinstate Hadi, who is a staunch ally of the Riyadh regime.

A new study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) shows weapons imports to the Middle East and Asia have soared over the past five years, with Saudi Arabia leading the steep rise amid its bloody war on Yemen.

Around14000 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.