[09/07/2021 07:55]
MARIB - SABA
The Chief of Staff General Lieutenant Sagheer Bin Aziz has said the victories achieved by the army and popular resistance in Baidha'a coincides with field developments in all warfronts, including Marib.
In an interview by Al Sharq Al Awsat newspaper on Friday, Bin Aziz said the victories in Baidha'a have been realized in accordance with operational and fighting plans and have been reflected positively on field situations in all warfronts.
He pointed out that all are following up victories in Baidha'a by national army forces from Baidha'a pivot, al-Amaliqa forces and popular resistance and these victories have political and military indications after the militia tried to impose the rule of the real situation and rejected all peace efforts and calls for peace.
He confirmed that Marib Province, which hosts huge numbers of displaced people, witnessed the fall of 60 ballistic rockets and dozens of drones targeting civilians and displaced people camps.
He pointed out that the most important challenge facing Yemeni people is silence of the international community before continuation interference of Iranian regime and its involvement in the destructive battles.
He referred Houthi militia's failure in Marib to sacrifices of the heroes of the national army, popular resistance and the tribesmen and by support of Arab Coalition and struggle of the people rejecting the mullah's rule.
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