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Coalition air strikes hit depot of Al Houthi ballistic missiles

SENIOR MILITANT COMMANDER KILLED IN HODEIDA AIR RAID AS TROOPS PREPARE FOR ASSAULT

- BY RAMADAN AL SHERBINI Correspond­ent

Jets of a Saudi-led coalition have bombed and destroyed a depot of ballistic missiles belonging to Iran-allied Al Houthi militants in north-western Yemen, Dubai-based television Al Arabiya reported yesterday.

The facility was in the province of Hajjah where government forces, supported by the coalition’s air power, have recently made gains against Al Houthis.

The Iran-aligned extremists used to fire these missiles against populous government­ruled areas inside Yemen and towards neighbouri­ng Saudi Arabia, according to Al Arabia.

Yemen has been roiled by a devastatin­g war since late 2014 when Al Houthis toppled the internatio­nally recognised government and overran the capital Sana’a.

In 2015, the coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, intervened in Yemen at a request from the government against Al Houthis after the militants advanced on the southern city of Aden, the temporary capital of the country after their takeover of Sana’a.

Since mid-2018, the government forces, supported by the coalition, have pursued a multi-front campaign against Al Houthis in Yemen.

A major battlegrou­nd is the strategica­lly important city of ■ Hodeida in western Yemen. The Red Sea city has a harbour, which is a lifeline for millions of Yemenis, as most of the commercial imports and relief supplies enter country.

A senior Al Houthi commander was killed in a coalition air strike near Hodeida, through it to the the Yemeni news portal Adan Al Ghad reported yesterday.

Hesham Abdul Samad and a number of escorts were killed in the strike south of the city, the report said.

Abdul Samad, who hailed from Hajjah, was a prominent commander in Al Houthi military police. Over recent weeks, dozens of senior militant commanders have been killed in coalition air strikes and fight on the West Coast front.

The government loyalists are fighting Al Houthis on the eastern and southern outskirts of Hodeida amid a massive military build-up in preparatio­n for storming the city and liberating it and its vital harbour from the rebels.

 ?? Courtesy: September Net. ?? Military reinforcem­ents on their way to support Yemen’s government troops on the outskirts of Hodeida in preparatio­n for a major attack to liberate the city from Al Houthi militants.
Courtesy: September Net. Military reinforcem­ents on their way to support Yemen’s government troops on the outskirts of Hodeida in preparatio­n for a major attack to liberate the city from Al Houthi militants.

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