Yemeni missile kills 31 Saudi mercenaries in Jawf: Report
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Saudi-backed militiamen drive an armed vehicle on a road leading to the entrance of Yemen’s southern province of Abyan on April 23, 2016. ©AFP
Yemeni forces have reportedly targeted a center of gathering belonging to Saudi mercenaries in the country’s Northern Province of al-Jawf, leaving more than two dozen of the militiamen dead.
On Saturday, Yemeni forces launched a ballistic missile at the Army’s 115th Division base in the provincial capital city of al-Hazm, where pro-Riyadh armed men had converged, Yemeni al-Masirah television network reported.
The strike claimed the lives of at least 31 Saudi mercenaries and left 24 others injured.
At least six high-ranking military commanders apparently died in the attack, according to a report published by September 21 news website.
Elsewhere in the central Yemeni Province of Ma’rib, a senior Saudi-backed militant commander, identified by the nom de guerre Abu al-Qa’qah, was killed after Yemeni armed forces pounded the Atis base.
Separately, Saudi fighter jets carried out a raft of aerial assaults against the city of Sirwah, situated about 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the capital Sana’a, as well as Nihm district in Yemen’s Northern Province of Sana’a. There were no immediate reports of casualties and the extent of the damage caused.
Saudi warplanes also bombarded a residential neighborhood in the al-Maton district of Jawf Province, although no reports of casualties and damage were available.
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