The Yemeni army continues its liberation operations in strategic Ma’rib province. The major parts of the governorate, including Ma’rib dam, are now in the hands of the Yemeni armed forces and supporting local tribes.
Military experts say the Yemeni army holds its fire off the city to preserve the lives of the civilians and the infrastructure, however, the battles continue around the city and many terrorists are retreating.
Yemen is approaching the seventh year of war and siege imposed by the Saudi-led coalition, which has left tens of thousands of civilians, including women and children, dead.
Saudi Arabia is about to lose its last stronghold in northern Yemen, amid terrorist groups’ inability to confront the Yemeni army backed by the Yemeni tribes, both looking forward to cleaning the city from terrorists.
The Israeli enemy on Monday released the Palestinian prisoner Karim Ibrahim Hamdi Abu Mariyah (20 years) who descends from the town of Beit Ummar in Al-Khalil (Hebron) governorate, in the south of the occupied West Bank.
The spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree said in a press conference on Sunday that Yemeni army troops and allied popular fighters had targeted the Saudi soil with 15 unmanned aerial vehicles and a ballistic missile as part of “the 5th Operation of Balanced Deterrence.”
Yemeni army forces and allied fighters from Popular Committees have launched a missile strike against a position of Saudi-led militants in Yemen's strategic central province of Ma’rib, killing and wounding scores of them.
Yemen’s air defenses downed a spy jet belonging to Saud-led coalition in Marib, as revolutionary forces kept advancing in the last stronghold of pro-Saudi forces.
Spokesman of Yemen’s Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree said late Thursday that revolutionary forces of the Yemeni Army and the Popular Committees fired a surface-to-air ...
The Supreme Political Council said the Yemeni army is capable of ending the suffering of the Yemeni people, threatening to launch major operations to be carried out in case the Saudi-led coalition continues to detain oil ships.