YEMEN Press Agency

Report: Yemen army achieves great victories on battlefronts over 24 hours

SANA, July 1 (YPA) – The Yemen army launched military operations, including missile, artillery and sniping attacks, which targeted sites and gatherings of Saudi troops over the past 24 hours, according to military reports combined by  Yemen Press Agency on Sunday.

  • In Yemen’s western coast:

A short-range ballistic missile was fired  toward gatherings of Saudi-backed militiamen and invaders, causing heavy casualties.

Artillery shelling targeted gatherings of militiamen and their military vehicles in the north of Faza, causing direct casualties.

A military vehicle was destroyed in the west of Tuhaita by RPG shell.

  • In Asir border province:

The army repelled an infiltration attempt toward Alb border crossing, killing and wounding dozens.

Katyusha rockets were fired gatherings of Saudi soldiers in Majaza.

Artillery shelling targeted gatherings of militiamen in front of Alb crossing and Qama’a-Shaikh.

The army fired Katyusha rockets at gatherings of militiamen in Raqabat-Qashbah.

  • In Jizan province:

The army repelled an infiltration attempt of militiamen, which was backed with air cover, towards the north of Nar mount in Tawel crossing.

Gatherings of Saudi soldiers and their militiamen were shelled by artillery in Sawda and Marwa villages.

  • In Bayda province:

The army carried out an attack on sites of militiamen in Shaab-Jalis of Qania front,inflicting them heavy losses.

  • In Nehm district of Marib province:

the army launched an offensive against  gatherings of militiamen  in Yam area.

Three militiamen were shot dead in Hawal area.

  • In Jawf province:

Gatherings of militiamen were targeted by a guided missiles and artillery shells, causing direct casualties.

Engineering unit of the army destroyed three military vehicles by explosive devices in Maton and Khab-Washaf districts, killing all who were on boards.

  • In Lahj province:

Missile shelling targeted gatherings of militiamen and their military vehicles in Karsh area.

 

Sameera Hassn