Coalition Forces Implement 130 Air Strikes Targeting Sites of Houthi Leaders 2 Riyadh

  • 2/5/2023
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Brig. Gen. Asiri pointed out that the airstrikes of the Coalition Forces and the Saudi Air Force took place following warnings to civilians, in Saadah and Miran to leave them for the sake of their safety, expressing deep sorrow that the Houthi militia dared to prevent civilians from moving out of the two cities, through establishing checking points, controlling pumping stations and using civilians as human shields. He explained that the strategy and tactics of the Houthi militias on the ground is to use the civilians as human shields as a guaranteed means, to avoid being targeted, asserting that the warning was clear from the Command of the Coalition Forces, as targeting them and the strikes are against the spots, where the Houthi militias are trenching, drawing the attention to the fact that retaliation to the Houthi attacks along the border of the Kingdom is continuing. Asiri announced that the two sectors of Najran and Jazan are calm today, pointing that the Royal Saudi Land Forces, the Border Guard, the National Guard and the Command of the Coalition are working around the clock to prevent such acts, even if they are to take place, would be deterred and retaliated. The Coalition Forces have carried out operations, in Aden, targeting positions of the Houthi gatherings and their supply and provision lines. Hit and run tactics are going on among the People Committees and Yemeni Forces loyal to the Legitimacy on one side and Ali Abdullah Saleh loyalist and the Houthis, on the second. The latter are positioning in some quarters, in Aden, but the Command of the Coalition is working, in parallel with operations, in Saadah and Miran, in Northern Yemen, and other operations, in Aden and Maarib to support People's Committees and the tribes on the ground, facilitate their movement and prevent the movement of the Houthis and their supporters. --More 23:51 LOCAL TIME 20:51 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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