[25/01/2020 07:32]
ADEN-SABA
Vice President General Lieutenant Ali Mohsen Saleh has praised heroic victories by national army in warfronts and sacrifices they made for defeating Iran-backed Houthi militia and regaining the state.
Following up recent military developments, he phoned Saturday Minister of Defense General Lieutenant Mohammad al-Maqdashi, Governor of Marib General Sultan al-Irada, Governor of Jawf General Amin al-Ukaimi, Governor of Sana'a Province General Abdulqawi Sharif and Commander of Joint Military Operations General Sagheer Aziz.
He thanked Saudi-led Coalition for their support contributed in accomplishing victories, making Houthi rebel militia sustain huge losses.
He confirmed doubling efforts for continuing these heroic accomplishments for combating Iranian clerical agenda and protecting Yemen against a real danger threatening international security and peace.
Hailing all political and social efforts for supporting national army's heroes, he called on all dignitaries, sheikhs and free people to face Houthi danger.
The minister, governors and commander of military operations briefed vice president on situations in Marib, Jawf and Sana'a and different warfronts.
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