Houthis and government trade attacks as Yemen slides back to full-scale war
Government forces have carried out dozens of attacks on Houthi positions across Yemen in the past 24 hours, the latest sign that a return to full-scale war in Yemen may be approaching. In the past dโฆ
Government forces have carried out dozens of attacks on Houthi positions across Yemen in the past 24 hours, the latest sign that a return to full-scale war in Yemen may be approaching.
In the past day, government forces have carried out 81 attacks on Houthi positions that led to the โneutralisationโ of a number of Houthi fighters and field commanders, government spokesperson Majed Abdullah al-Nuzaili said Thursday.
Also on Thursday, the Houthis carried out two drone attacks on targets in Saudi Arabiaโs Najran province โ which sits just across the border from Yemen โ the groupโs military โ spokesperson Yahya โ Saree announced. They โsuccessfullyโ hit a target at Najran airport and an Aramco facility in the province, Saree said.
There was no immediate confirmation of the attacks โfrom Saudi Arabia.
Iranโs Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which supports the Houthis, warned on Thursday that Saudi Arabia would be โunable to containโ the Houthis as the rebels ramp up attacks on the kingdom. The Houthis have repeatedly targeted Saudi infrastructure and shipping since declaring a naval blockade on the country in July.
Yemenโs internationally recognised government, now based in Aden, has also accused the Houthis of attempting to impose a blockade on Yemen and halting the countryโs oil exports.
Over the past month, fighting has intensified in Yemen, with the government reporting carrying out hundreds of operations against the Houthis, killing many of their fighters.
Exchanges of fire and drone attacks have been reported across nearly the entire frozen front line, but no large-scale offensive operations have yet been reported by either side.
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