Yemeni army kills Houthis, liberates parts of Sanaa

A military source said the armed forces were able to liberate a number of strategic areas in the Najd Al-Ataq front in the Naham directorate, and the mountains of Bahrah and Manama. (File/AFP)
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Updated 19 May 2020
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Yemeni army kills Houthis, liberates parts of Sanaa

  • The army regained control of multiple areas in the province after fighting the militia

DUBAI: More than 20 Houthis were killed and others wounded in clashes with the Yemeni army East of Sanaa, state news agency SPA reported.

The army regained control of multiple areas in the province after fighting the militia in response to the their attack on civilians’ homes in west of Marib.

A military source said the armed forces were able to liberate a number of strategic areas in the Najd Al-Ataq front in the Naham directorate, and the mountains of Bahrah and Manama.


A man detonates explosive belt during arrest attempt in Iraq, injuring 2 security members

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A man detonates explosive belt during arrest attempt in Iraq, injuring 2 security members

  • The raid was being conducted in the Al-Khaseem area in Qaim district that borders Syria
  • No members of the security forces were killed

BAGHDAD: A man wearing an explosives belt blew himself up Friday while a security force was trying to arrest him in western Iraq near the Syrian border, killing himself and wounding two security members, an Iraqi security official said.
The raid was being conducted in the Al-Khaseem area in Qaim district that borders Syria, said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
The official added that “preliminary information” confirms that no members of the security forces were killed, while two personnel were injured and transferred for medical treatment.
Iraq’s National Security Agency said in a statement that its members besieged a hideout of a Daesh group security official and two of his bodyguards. One bodyguard ignited his explosives belt, killing him. It gave no further details.
Daesh once controlled large parts of Syria and Iraq and declared a caliphate in 2014. The extremist group was defeated on the battlefield in Iraq in 2017 and in Syria in 2019 but its sleeper cells still carry out deadly attacks in both countries.
In December, two US service members and an American civilian were killed in an attack in Syria that the United States blamed on Daesh. The US carried out strikes on Syria days later in retaliation.
US and Iraqi authorities in January began transferring hundreds of the nearly 9,000 Daesh members held in jails run by the US-backed and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in northeast Syria to Iraq, where Iraqi authorities plan to prosecute them.