Coalition says over 200 Houthis killed in strikes on Marib, Al-Bayda

More than 200 Houthis have been killed in various operations in Yemen. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 January 2022
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Coalition says over 200 Houthis killed in strikes on Marib, Al-Bayda

  • On Tuesday, the coalition announced the launch of a new military operation to liberate Yemen from the Houthis
  • Spokesman said the operation aimed to “purify Yemen” and establish safety, security, prosperity, and growth

RIYADH: More than 200 Houthis have been killed in various operations in Yemen, the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen said on Wednesday.

­In oil-rich Marib province, more than 110 Houthi fighters were killed and 11 military vehicles destroyed in operations over the last 24 hours.

The coalition also carried out strikes in Al-Bayda province which resulted in the deaths of over 90 Houthis and the destruction of 10 military vehicles.

On Tuesday, coalition spokesman Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki announced the launch of a new military operation to liberate the whole country from the Houthis.

In the wake of the victory in Shabwa on Monday when the whole province was reclaimed, Al-Maliki said the operation aimed to “purify Yemen” and establish safety, security, prosperity, and growth.

 


RSF-encircled city in Sudan’s Kordofan targeted by drones: witness, military source

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RSF-encircled city in Sudan’s Kordofan targeted by drones: witness, military source

  • The drone strikes hit a military base, a police headquarters, and the regional parliament
  • A military source said the army’s air defenses had intercepted 20 aerial targets

PORT SUDAN: The city of El-Obeid in Sudan’s Kordofan region, largely encircled by paramilitary forces, was targeted by a drone attack on Friday that hit multiple government-linked facilities, several witnesses told AFP.
The drone strikes, which began early in the morning and lasted two hours, hit a military base, a police headquarters, the regional parliament and the premises of a telecoms company, witnesses said.
A military source told AFP that the army’s air defenses had intercepted 20 aerial targets.
Since April 2023, Sudan’s army has been waging a war with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions more and created a grinding humanitarian crisis.
El-Obeid, located about 350 kilometers (220 miles) southwest of Khartoum, remains under army control after it managed to loosen a lengthy RSF siege last February.
The paramilitary force, however, has redoubled its efforts to take the city after forcing the army out of neighboring Darfur last year, cutting off most access routes in and out.
El-Obeid lies along a strategic route linking Darfur and Khartoum.
More than 88,000 have fled the Kordofan region since October.