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Yemen forces make more gains in Al Houthi bastion of Saada

Coalition fighter jets hit Al Houthi positions in Jawf, Taiz, Shabwa and Marib’s Serwah area

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Government forces are making gains in the Al Houthi stronghold of Saada, its governor said yesterday.

Troops are currently fighting their way into the centre of Baqum district after seizing control of Mandabah region from the Iran-backed rebels, Hadi Tarshan told Gulf News.

“We have completely seized control of Mandabah and hilly areas surroundin­g it,” he said.

Last week, Al Houthi militants attacked a government military base in Bouqa, just east of Saada city, during a lull in air strikes from Saudi-led Arab coalition fighter jets due to a heavy sandstorm.

Several government troops were killed but eventually the army was able to push the militants back.

In October, Yemeni troops coming in from the northern border with Saudi Arabia, were able to make a major incursion into Saada for the first time

The troops took control of the Bouqa border crossing and a military camp in the same district.

Months later, government forces captured the Alab border A Saudi soldier was killed by a missile fired by rebels in Yemen that struck a military base near the border, the Saudi interior ministry said yesterday. The missile was launched late Thursday from a rebel-controlled area in Yemen and hit a base in Dhahran South, killing border guard Atallah Yasin Al Anzi, according to a statement carried by Saudi Arabia’s official news agency.

Saudi Arabia intercepte­d a rebel missile earlier this month near Dhahran South where a missile killed a policeman last month. crossing, also in the north, and pushed further south towards the Baqum district. Tarshan said landmines left behind by Al Houthis and the rugged terrain have slowed army advances, but troops have killed and arrested dozens of rebels.

Coalition fighter jets launched heavy air strikes on Al Houthi sites across the country on Friday, including Jawf, Taiz, Shabwa and Marib’s Serwah area.

Meanwhile, outside of Sana’a, Yemeni Ministry of Defence said several Al Houthi fighters were captured while trying to sneak into areas controlled by government forces in the Nehim district, outside the Al Houthi-controlled capital.

The ministry’s official website, 26sepnews.net, said clashes subsided on Thursday after days of intensive shelling in Nehim’s rugged mountains.

The Ministry of Defence also said two civilians were killed and three others injured on Thursday when Al Houthis shelled residentia­l districts in the southern city of Taiz.

A shell fired by Al Houthi fighters stationed on the eastern edges of the city landed inside a mosque during afternoon prayer, killing the two civilians.

Unable to take over Taiz, Al Houthis have resorted to shelling the city’s residentia­l centre.

In an attempt to force army troops into surrenderi­ng, they have also imposed a crippling siege on its inhabitant­s, blocking the entry of critical medicines and food.

In the southern province of Abyan, the son of the Deputy Minister of Interior, Major Ali Nasser Lakhsha, was killed and several members of his family were injured in an attack by suspected Al Qaida militants.

The family was travelling to Aden on Thursday night when suspected militants opened fire at their convoy in the Lawdar district.

Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi came to power in early 2012 after massive Arab Spring protests ousted Saleh.

He was forced to decamp to the city of Aden after escaping Al Houthi-imposed house arrest in 2014.

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