Coalition says 8 Houthi vehicles destroyed in strikes on Yemen's Hajjah

Yemeni pro-government fighters man a position near Al-Muhsam camp during fighting to drive the Houthis from Haradh, Hajjah province. (File/AFP)
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Updated 15 February 2022
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Coalition says 8 Houthi vehicles destroyed in strikes on Yemen's Hajjah

  • A number of Houthi fighters were also killed in 12 strikes on the governorate over the last 24 hours

RIYADH: Eight Houthi military vehicles were destroyed in strikes on Yemen’s north-western Hajjah governorate, the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy said on Tuesday.

A number of Houthi fighters were also killed in 12 strikes on the governorate over the last 24 hours, the coalition added.

Meanwhile, the US Special Envoy for Yemen said on Monday that the militia has been the “primary obstacle to peace efforts” in the country.

Timothy A. Lenderking said the Houthis’ recent losses “should indicate to them and to all the parties that there’s no military solution.”


Syrian Interior Ministry foils terror plot, arrests cell members

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Syrian Interior Ministry foils terror plot, arrests cell members

  • Security forces make arrests as cell attempts to set up Grad-type rocket launchers for attacking populated areas
  • Investigations reveal suspects were planning more attacks, had contact with external groups

LONDON: Syria’s Interior Ministry announced on Tuesday that it had thwarted a planned attack in the Mezzeh area of Damascus and had arrested more members of a terror cell preparing strikes on populated areas of the capital.

Security forces arrested members of the cell as they attempted to set up Grad-type rocket launchers. They, along with other cell members arrested last week, are accused of attacks targeting the Mezzeh area and a nearby military airport.

Forces seized the launching platforms before they could be used. Investigations revealed that the suspects were planning more attacks and had contact with external groups, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

The ministry announced earlier this month the arrest of members of a terror cell linked to attacks in the Mezzeh area and its military airport, after weeks of surveillance of rocket launching sites in Daraya and Kafr Souseh.

Authorities from the Syrian Arab Republic said that the launching platforms and drones used by the cell in the attacks had been sourced from Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah, the SANA added.