YEMEN Press Agency

Report:Yemeni army achieves great victories in battlefronts over 24 hours


SANAA, May 10 (YPA) – The Yemen army has achieved great victories in the battlefronts against Saudi-led collation soldiers and its militias,
bombing economic and military targets in Saudi provinces over Wednesday, according to military reports combined by Yemen Press Agency on Thursday. 

 

·        In Saudi capital of Riyadh:

Rocketry force of the army fired ballistic missiles, Burkan-H2, toward Jaf port and others economic targets.

·        In southern Saudi province of Najran:

A ballistic missile, Bader-1, was fired on information and electronic fight’s headquarter.

Gatherings of Saudi-backed militias were targeted by Katyusha rockets and artillery shells in Boqea desert and Selh censorship.

Two Saudi solders were shot dead in Mrash censorship and Talaa site.

Artillery and missile shelling targeted militias gatherings in front of Boqea desert.

·        In the border province of Jizan:

Bader-1, ballistic missile was fired toward the air defense camp.

Dozens of militias were killed and injured during repelling their infiltration toward Amod site in the east of Jahan.

Yemen army shot down two reconnaissance aircrafts during repelling militias’ infiltration toward Amood site.

Two Saudi Abrams tanks were destroyed by guided missiles in Sharqan and Rumaih sites.

·        In Hajjah province:

Five militias were killed by the fire of the army.

·        In Yemen’s Jawf province:

Engineering unit of the army destroyed a militias’ military vehicle by an explosive device in Khalivin front of Khub-washaf district, killing all its crew.

Four of militias were shot dead in Mazuia front of Mutun district.

·        In Taiz province:

Eight militias were killed by the army’s fires in West coast front.

·        In Bayda province:

Five of militias were killed and other five injured by the fire of Yemen army in Natea front.

·        In Lahj province:

Three of Saudi-backed militias were killed when Yemen army targeted them by a guided missile in Kahbub front.  

 

Sameera Hassn