Yemeni drills under the slogan 'Our path leads to al-Quds'
The Yemeni army conducted military drills under the slogan "Our path leads to al-Quds," simulating the storming of Israeli occupation sites.
The Yemeni army conducted military drills under the slogan "Our path leads to al-Quds," simulating the storming of Israeli occupation sites in the "Negev Desert" and gaining control of the "Dimona" settlements, as well as Israeli military sites.
The qualitative military drills conducted by the Sixth Region of the Yemeni Armed Forces in the Sana'a government simulated the targeting of American and British supplies to "Israel."
Various military units and divisions of the Sixth Military District Reserve Forces, including the Air Force and units equipped with heavy and medium weapons, participated in the drills.
In his address, a Member of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, Mohammad Ali al-Houthi, affirmed that the United States is at a disadvantage. He indicated that if Washington believes Yemeni weapons come from abroad, it is mistaken, emphasizing that the missiles targeting ships in the Red Sea are manufactured in Yemen.
Al-Houthi addressed the Palestinians, stating: "We stand with you, and our military forces are developing, and the enemy is now well aware of the precision of our targets at sea."
Military drills under the slogan 'High Morale'
In this context, units of the "37th Armored Brigade" of the Yemeni Ministry of Defense in Sana'a conducted military drills under the slogan "High Morale," as part of their preparedness to launch the "Promised Conquest and Holy Resistance" battle within Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
The drills took place in the presence of the Governor of Ma'rib Governorate in the Sana'a government, Major General Ali Mohammad Tuaiman. The drills unfolded in three stages.
Drills began with reconnaissance of the locations, followed by the deployment and analysis of the supposed enemy positions. Finally, the troops gained an understanding of the terrain and its features.
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In the initial phase, the forces launched attacks on the suspected enemy locations, targeting artillery positions, communication centers, and command and control facilities using missile force, artillery, and drones, while also increasing armor and snipers.
Infantry units advanced along four routes to clear the area. They engaged in confrontations with the enemy forces, eliminating all hostile members and securing control of the designated hills.
The participating forces set up a well-planned ambush, planting explosive devices along the enemy's route, and deploying a group of snipers and armored units. Several enemy armored vehicles were destroyed, and those who were in them were killed and captured, and a number of them were seized.
Yemen attacks US vessel, warships
The Yemeni Armed Forces announced on Saturday two significant operations in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in what was described as the largest Yemeni attack in months.
Armed Forces spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree revealed that the first operation was conducted by Yemen's Navy, and targeted the US Propel Fortune bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden using "appropriate" naval missiles.
The second operation was carried out using 37 drones, attacking US warships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, Saree added, reiterating that the operations came in support of Gaza and in response to the aggressions on Yemen carried out by the United States and the UK.
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