
Arab coalition intensified its raids against Houthi strongholds in Yemen’s Al Hudaydah amid escalation of air raids in response to the attack that targeted a Saudi warship in the Red Sea.
The coalition’s jets launched raids on Al Hudaydah civilian port and coastal city of Khokha in addition the Republican Guard Camp. They also targeted Hussieniya city and Arag area.
The coalition’s raids came to respond to the Houthi navy attack against a Saudi military frigate on Monday. The attack led to the killing of two persons and the injury of other three from the staff.
On the other hand, Tohama Resistant militia claimed responsibility for the assassination of a number Houthi leaders in Al Hudaydah, leading to the killing of four persons and the injury of six others.
According to a statement, the militants loyal to the Yemeni legitimate regime targeted a military vehicle related to the Houthi militias, leading to the killing of two persons and the injury of four others.
It added that they also targeted another vehicle, killing one of the militants, and injuring another one. They also launched third attack targeting one of Houthi militants and killed him.
Source : Arab News
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