Col. Al-Malki said the assistance provided by King Salman Center for Humanitarian Assistance and Relief Aid as part of the comprehensive humanitarian operations in Yemen have until this evening benefited 4,791,792 Yemeni citizens. He explained that the Houthi militias have systematically attempting to smuggle money and forged passports into Yemen. In this regard, he said as much as 5,750,000,000 Yemeni Riyals equivalent to more than $22 million as well as 5297 counterfeited passports were confiscated as they were being sent to the Houthi militias in Saada. The passports are used to enable Houthi leaders and their families to travel outside Yemen while the smuggled money is used to dump the local market with valueless money, pay the salaries of newly-recruited enlists, including children and other fighters, and create a black market to assist what they call the "military campaign", the spokesman said. Al-Turki said the Houthi violations are still going on in the province of Saada, the platform of ballistic missiles and the destination of smuggled missiles from outside Yemen. During the period, there were four ballistic missiles heading towards the Kingdom, with one falling inside the Yemeni territories, he said. He said the progress achieved by the Yemeni national army supported by the Coalition is continuing during the period to achieve great successes on the ground and at all fronts of the battle. The official spokesman of the Arab Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen, said the number of ballistic missiles and projectiles launched on the Kingdom amounted to 149 missiles and 66315 projectiles. --SPA 01:21 LOCAL TIME 22:21 GMT 0044 www.spa.gov.sa/w702615
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