Dozens of Saudi-led coalition fighters killed, wounded in Marib: Sanaa
The Yemeni armed forces announce the killing and wounding of dozens of mercenaries on Yemeni soil after Sanaa targeted a military base.
Dozens of Saudi-led coalition mercenaries have been killed after a ballistic missile hit a military site of theirs in Marib, Yemeni armed forces spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree announced Wednesday.
"The missile force was able to target a large gathering of US-Saudi-led coalition of aggression mercenaries in the third military area in Marib using a ballistic missile, and the strike was accurate," Saree said on Twitter.
القوة الصاروخية تتمكن بفضل الله من إستهداف تجمع كبير لمرتزقة العدوان السعودي الأمريكي في المنطقة العسكرية الثالثة في محافظة مأرب بصاروخ بالستي وكانت الإصابة دقيقة
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Earlier today, chief Sanaa negotiator Mohammad Abdulsalam said the member states of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen are suffering from a security crisis, such as the United Arab Emirates.
"The UAE cannot stand on its own without US crutches, and it is working hard in begging for American support," Abudlsalam declared, highlighting that the UAE could avoid begging for support simply through withdrawing from the war on Yemen.
The chief negotiator asserted that no support whatsoever would help the UAE, and it will not achieve stability as long as it is maintaining its aggression against Yemen.
Some 70 airstrikes target Sanaa, other Yemeni governorates
The Saudi-led coalition of aggression launched more than 20 airstrikes on the Yemeni capital Sanaa and three airstrikes on telecom towers in the neighboring governorate of Dhamar.
The coalition of aggression also launched 25 airstrikes on several districts within Marib, as well as five on the Shabwah governorate.
The coalition also launched seven airstrikes in Taizz and seven others on Al-Jawf governorate and the desert between Saada and Najran.
Al Mayadeen correspondent in Yemen reported that the Saudi-led coalition launched severely violent air raids on various areas in the Yemeni capital Sanaa.