YEMEN Press Agency

Report: Army’s report of operations over 24 hours

SANAA, April 3 (YPA) – The media department of the Yemeni army on Tuesday issued a report of operations over the past 24 hours against the Saudi-led coalition forces.

The operations:

  • Saudi aggression media admitted the killing of 5 soldiers in clashes with the army in border fronts line.
  • In Saudi border province of Asir:

Badr-1 ballistic missile hit Jarih Saudi camp in Thahran Aljanoub.

Artillery shelling targeted Qashabah site.

  • In Saudi border province of Najran:

Missile and artillery shelling hit Saudi troops’ sites in Sudais area and their vehicles in Shurfah site.

Saudi soldiers’ gatherings were targeted by a guided rocket in Sudais area, causing direct casualties.

An unique offensive on Saudi army’s sites in Talaa killed and wounded dozens.

A  militias’ infiltration was foiled in Ajasher site.

Militias’ sites were shelled by artillery in Khashbaa censorship, Qiada, in front of Aleeb and Boqea desert.

A militia was sniped in Khashbaa.

Three commanders were killed by the fires of Yemen army in Boqea front.

  • In Saudi border province of Jizan:

A militias’ military vehicle was destroyed by a guided rocket in costumes.

Militias’ gathering were shelled by artillery beyond Tiwal crossing.

  • In Taiz province:

An unique attack was carried out on militias’ sites in the south of west coast, killing dozens of them.

Numbers of militias were killed and wounded during clashes in Hamir front.

  • In Lahj province:

Dozems of militias were killed and injured in an unique offensive on their sites in Karsh district.

  • In Nehm district:

An attack was waged on militias’ sites in front of 14th and Sawda hills, causing heavy causalities.

  • In Yemen province of Jawf:

Three military vehicles of the coalition’s militants were blew up.

An attack was carried out on militias’ sites in Maslub district, killing numbers of them.

  • In Bayda province:

A vehicle and motorcycle belonging to the coalition’s militants were bombed by an explosive device in Sabah area of Thi-Naam district.

 

Sameera Hassn-zak