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Yemeni joint forces carry out many successful operations against Saudi-led coalition

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Yemeni joint forces kept responding to the Saudi-led coalition’s fatal airstrikes that killed , wounded many civilians, and so on with many military operations in battlefronts on March,28th, 2018.

According to the Yemeni war media , the Yemeni joint forces pounded gatherings of the Saudi soldiers and their paid fighters with artillery shelling in Jizan front.

They also shot dead two Saudi soldiers and two paid fighters as well as targeted them in Asir front.

Taiz front witnesses fierce clashes between Yemeni joint forces and Saudi-led coalition , whereas they carried out many succssful operations that resulted in killing and wounding many of the paid fighters , in addition to breaking down two mechanisms . Above all, they shot dead two paid fighters and foiled an advance , leaving dead and wounded amid their ranks.

Additionally, they foiled two advances by the paid fighters and pounded gatherings of the paid fighters with a salvo of Katysha missiles in Lahj front.

They destroyed two military mechanisms with guided missiles in AL-Jawf front, it added, it confirmed.

They killed and wounded paid fighters in AL-Baida front.

To conclude it with Serwah front where they shot dead three of the paid fighters.

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

It killed 14,291 and wounded 22,537 civilians ,according to statistics approved by the Legal Center for Rights and Development over the past three years.

Moving on to recheck on the damages inflicted by the Yemeni infrastructure, reports indicate that the Saudi regime targeted, with American intelligence support, 15 airports, 14 ports, 2,425 roads and bridges, 179 stations and power generators, 688 water tanks and networks, 410 stations & communication networks, 1,761 government institutions and 41, 3297 destroyed and damaged houses.

According to the latest statistics published by the Legal Center for Rights and Development, nearly 269 chicken and cattle farms have been bombed. In addition and amid an unprecedented famine witnessed in Yemen, the Saudi-led coalition struck 307 factories, 609 commercial markets, 6,912 business establishments, 722 food stores, 596 food tankers, 349 fuel stations, 262 fuel tankers and 3,757 transporters

Almost everything is a target in Yemen, including service facilities, whereas the most recent statistics report the bombing of 903 mosques, 309 hospitals and health centers, 869 institutions and schools, 141 university facilities, 264 tourism facilities, 112 sports facilities, 35 media establishments, 216 archeological sites and finally, while imposing a fatal siege on Yemen, 2,654 agricultural fields targeted.

“Hodeida should be supporting more than 20 million Yemenis. It should be the source of at least 70 percent of all imports to Yemen,” Suze van Meegen, a protection and advocacy adviser with the Norwegian Refugee Council, told AFP.