More than 40 Riyadh-affiliated mercenaries killed in Ma’rib.
Yemeni sources reported that forty-one of these mercenaries, including several senior leaders, were killed during clashes between the Yemeni army and popular committees over mercenaries of the resigned government in Ma’rib.
Yemeni military sources report that fierce clashes continue between the army and Yemeni People’s Committees with the mercenaries of the resigned government around the city of Ma’rib.
The sources told Al-Bawaba Al-Akhbariya Al-Alamiyah news website that the clash took place in the Wadi Obaida area, southeast of Ma’rib, and that 41 of the resigned government mercenaries were killed.
According to these sources, these people were killed in direct clashes with the Yemeni government forces, and among them are the names of senior leaders.
The sources named the victims: Saif al-Ashmi, head of intelligence at the 177th Brigade, Mohammad Saleh al-Bahbouh, commander of the Third Division of the Border Guard, Abdul Rahman Mohammad Qusileh, commander of the Ma’rib Resistance Battalion, and Mohammad Ali al-Turabi, senior commander of the Second Division. Special.
Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Nasser al-Dhaibani, the head of the military operations department of the resigned government, was killed today along with a number of other Saudi coalition commanders during an intelligence operation by Sanaa forces on the Al-Balq front in Ma’rib. Al-Dhaibani is considered the most prominent military commander of the Saudi coalition in Ma’rib.
Yesterday (Sunday), Hussein Al-Azi, the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Yemeni National Salvation Government, wrote on his Twitter page about the latest developments in the liberation of Ma’rib.
He added that the inevitable liberation of Ma’rib is not for conflict or to defeat the other side, but for security needs, the fight against terrorism and the desire to mature the will for peace, and it is important to understand these facts.