Brig. Gen. Ahmed Asiri says, in today's briefing, that the Coalition forces provide logistical support to the People's Committees in Aden to confront Houthi militias 4 Riyadh

  • 2/5/2023
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Brig. Asiri said that our operations are continuing on the same pace to achieve the air campaign goals, pointing out that "Determination Storm" attacked yesterday due to intelligence information Scud missiles which are moved continuously where some of them are camouflage and other are stored. "We also attacked ammunition storages and missiles after receiving precise information," he added. Asiri added that the coalition forces exerted great efforts in following-up, evaluating and making sure of the quality of the available intelligence information. "There is a growing pressure on the Houthi militias. The outcomes indicated to the weakness of their potentials," he added, pointing out that the militias cannot be demolished completely because they are moving individually or in small groups. However, the air campaigns will reduce their capabilities. Brig. Asiri pointed out to desperate attempts carried out by the Houthi militias in Saada region and their continuing movement to the north in order to reach the borders with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, highlighting that there are skirmishes from time to time in terms of random shooting against the Kingdom's border sites. "In the evening of this Friday, Al-Wadia Yemeni port was attacked. Necessary measures were taken in a quick response by the Saudi Royal Land Forces to contain the threat," Asiri added. "There are conflicts and clashes within the militias reflecting loosing of command and control among them. The land forces will continue performing its duties and protecting the Saudi borders in order to keep them safe and stable," Asiri added, stressing that the naval operations are continuing in monitoring the maritime borders, ports and islands. --More 23:20 LOCAL TIME 20:20 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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