Houthi militia sustaining major losses in Yemen

The
Iran-backed Houthi militia has received a series of painful blows from the
national Yemeni army which is supported by resistance movements and the Saudi
Arabia-led Coalition for Legitimacy.
This
is especially true in the southwestern Yemeni province of Ma'rib.
Fierce
battles are raging on now between the Yemeni army, on one hand, and the Houthi
militia, on the other, in western Ma'rib, according to the Yemeni army.
It
said on its website that its troops had participated in strong battles in
eastern Yemeni capital Sana'a, having received backing by resistance movement
and the Arab Coalition which offered them an air cover.
The
Houthi militia had sustained huge human losses, the army said.
Over
20 Houthi terrorists had been killed in the battles, the Media Center of the
army said.
It
added that a large number of other Houti terrorists were wounded and several
military equipment destroyed.
The
center noted that the fighter jets of the Arab Coalition had attacked a large
number of Houthi concentration points.
The
strikes had caused major damage among the Houthis, the center said.
It
added that the strikes had also caused the destruction of two vehicles.
The
national Yemeni army had launched major operation a few weeks ago for the
liberation of areas occupied by the Houthis in the area.
It
succeeded in overrunning large swaths of Ma'rib and surrounding areas.