Army soldiers, allies kill six Saudi mercenaries in southern Yemen
Yemeni army forces, supported by allied fighters from Popular Committees, have launched an operation against militiamen loyal to the resigned and Saudi-backed president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi in the country’s southwestern province of Ta’izz, killing a number of them.
The media bureau of the operations command in Yemen announced on Sunday that six Saudi mercenaries were killed and two others sustained injuries when Yemeni troopers engaged in clashes with them in the Pasha Bear district of the province, situated 346 km south of the capital Sana’a, the Arabic-language al-Masirah television network reported.
Separately, Yemeni soldiers and Popular Committees fighters fired a locally-manufactured Zelzal-2 (Earthquake-2) missile at a gathering of Saudi mercenaries in the Mefraq area of the country's northern province of al-Jawf, leaving scores of pro-Saudi gunmen dead and injured.
The developments came on the same day that pro-Hadi media outlets alleged that Saudi-backed militants had intercepted a ballistic missile and destroyed it in the west-central Ma'rib Province.
Yemeni soldiers and allied fighters also clashed with Saudi-backed militants in Asifrah neighborhood of Ta’izz, killing one of them.
An unnamed Yemeni military source said several pro-Saudi gunmen were killed when fighters from the Ansarullah movement thwarted their offensive against Boqe'e crossing in Najran, located 844 km south of the Saudi capital Riyadh.
Moreover, a number of Saudi soldiers and their mercenaries lost their lives and sustained injuries when Yemeni forces repelled their assault against the Alab border crossing in Saudi Arabia’s southwestern and border region of Asir.
Saudi fighter jets also carried a string of airstrikes against residential neighborhoods across Yemen, leaving several people killed and injured.
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