Arab coalition destroys Houthis’s explosives boats

Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki in Yemen

Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces spokesman Colonel Turki al-Malki in Yemen

Riyadh … News Time

Colonel Turki al-Malki, spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition forces in Yemen, said that two Houthi rebel-controlled remote-controlled boats were destroyed by Houthi rebels in Al-Hudaydah. Attempts by the attack have been foiled. The spokesman further said that a coalition forces’ naval unit in Yemen thwarted a major attack by pro-Iranian Houthi rebels on Tuesday morning. According to the Saudi news agency SPA, a statement issued by coalition forces said that the Navy unit was attempting to attack the Houthi rebels south of the Red Sea through explosive-laden remote control boats. The boats were sent from the Al-Hudaydah Commissioner, which was foiled by Allied naval units and destroyed both boats in a timely manner.

According to Colonel Turki al-Malki, the Houthi rebels are constantly in the process of disrupting global and regional peace and destroying global trade by obstructing sea routes, which poses serious threats to world peace. Meanwhile, a Yemeni army and Houthis clashed in Al-Saleh area of ​​Al-Hudaydah, killing dozens of militants and injuring. According to news organizations, the Houthis tried to launch a heavy weapons attack. During the fighting, the army destroyed three Houthi arms warehouses in Bait-ul-Faqih Tehsil.

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