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Coalition: 28 Military Vehicles of the Houthis Destroyed and 365 Members Killed

Coalition: 28 Military Vehicles of the Houthis Destroyed and 365 Members Killed

The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced on Thursday the destruction of two Houthi ballistic missiles launched toward the city of Abha, pointing out that the Houthis used Sana'a Airport to launch the missiles targeting civilians. It noted that the Houthis carried out a terrorist operation from Sana'a Airport on Wednesday, which will be announced later, also mentioning the destruction of a drone that was launched from Sana'a Airport towards the southern region.

Subsequently, the coalition stated that "operations on the western coast targeted 4 military vehicles, resulting in human losses exceeding 15 members." The coalition added, "We executed 4 targeting operations on the western coast to support coastal forces and protect civilians."

The coalition reported that "targeting operations in Marib and Al-Jawf destroyed 24 military vehicles and caused human losses exceeding 350 members." It continued, "We carried out 19 attacks against the Houthi militia in Marib and Al-Jawf in the past 24 hours."

Additionally, the coalition reported that a Houthi projectile fell in the "Ahd al-Masarih" area in the industrial zone of Jazan. It added that the projectile caused material damage to three industrial workshops and burned three civilian vehicles. It also emphasized that attempts to target civilian objects represent a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.

It is noteworthy that for some time, this militia has continued its attempts to target civilian and economic sites in the Kingdom, provoking condemnation from several Arab and Western countries, which stressed their support for the Kingdom and its security, denouncing the Houthi terrorist attacks. These repeated and escalating Houthi attempts come at a time when the United Nations is trying to establish a ceasefire in Yemen to resume negotiations aimed at achieving a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict for years.

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