Report: Yemen army inflicts Saudi troops heavy casualties over 24 hours


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Report: Yemen army inflicts Saudi troops heavy casualties over 24 hours
[08/ July/2018]

SANAA, July 8 (Saba) - The Yemen army and popular committess inflicted Saudi army and its mercenaries heavy losses in lives and equipment by military operations, including missile, artillery and sniping attacks, during the past 24 hours, according to military reports combined by Saba News Agency on Sunday.


In Yemen’s western coast, a short-range ballistic missile was fired at gatherings of Saudi-paid mercenaries and invaders.

Also in the Dozens of mercenaries and invaders, including leaders, when the army and committees targeted their gatherings in Tuhaita area.

Furthermore, four military vehicles were destroyed in the north of Tuhaita, as well as a military vehicle was bombed by a guided missile, killing all its crew.
In additional, a military vehicle was smashed in the south of Duraihimi.

In Asir border province, dozens of mercenaries were killed and injured by an offensive targeted their sites in Majaza with the support of missile and artillery shelling.
A mercenaries’ military vehicle was destroyed in front of Alb border crossing by artillery shells.

Also in Asir, artillery shells targeted gatherings of mercenaries in several military sites in Alb.

In the border province of Najran, gatherings of Saudi soldiers and their mercenaries were targeted by artillery shells in the West of Sudais site.

In Taiz province, the army and committees launched an offensive against sites of the mercenaries in Bir-Bash, killing and wounding dozens.
In Lahj province, Katyusha rockets and artillery shells were fried to gatherings of mercenaries in Shuraija front, killing and wounding dozens.
In Bayda province, a military vehicle of mercenaries was destroyed by an explosive device in Qania front, killing all who were on board.
Also in Bayda, artillery shelling targeted gatherings of mercenaries in Natea front, causing direct casualties.

Written by Sameera Hassn
Saba