A number of Houthi were killed and others wounded by Arab Coalition air strikes backing government troops in Nihm District battlefields on Monday.
Yemen’s National Army official website reported that at least nine Houthi militiamen were killed in coalition raids. Sources confirmed that raids targeted militia concentrations in Nihm district’s mountainous area.
The National Army earlier announced the killing of a senior Houthi leader that operates under the alias Abu Jihad in an offensive conducted north-west Baqim district in Saada.
“The targeting came after an intensive monitoring of militia movements in the district,” the statement army said.
Such developments coincide with escalated fighting nationwide as army troops, backed by the Saudi-led Arab Coalition, push to liberate Houthi-captured territory.
In the southern Lahij province, national army forces foiled a retaliation attack against Al Qabbaytah District. Pro-government and army forces had previously freed and assumed control over key locations in the area.
Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, pro-government forces spokesman Ali Montaser al-Qabati said that National Army and the Popular Resistance units staged a successful diversion and were able to capture a number of sites in Al Qabbaytah District.
Qabati added that fighting is ongoing.
“National Army and the Popular Resistance forces are approaching Shuwafta village amid a total collapse among militia ranks,” he said.
According to Qabati, the many Iran-allied Houthi fighters deserted their positions in Nihm district after suffering significant human and material losses.
Militias “did nothing but fire the usual Katyusha rockets,” said Qabati in his review of the coupist movement’s assault strategy.
On post-Houthi areas, Qabati said that demining taskforces are conducting a large sweep of liberated areas. Houthis arbitrarily plant mines in an attempt to impede national army and popular resistance advances but end up killing Yemeni civilians.