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Yemeni army forces, backed by popular committees, have taken control of two villages on the Saudi soil as they continue their retaliatory attacks against Riyadh’s military.
Yemen’s al-Masirah TV said on Friday that the Yemeni forces managed to capture the villages of al-Vasetah and al-Khademah in the southern Saudi province of Jizan after targeting a number of military positions there.
The report said the Yemeni forces also gained control of three military positions near the al-Mahdaf district in the same province, while they destroyed an armored vehicle belonging to the Saudi forces in the area.
Meanwhile, a Saudi soldier was reportedly killed in an attack on al-Ma’naq military camp in Jahfan region.
Riyadh launched the air strikes in a bid to block the advance of the Ansarullah revolutionaries and bring back to power fugitive former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.
Amnesty International on Friday expressed outrage at Saudi airstrikes against schools in various provinces of Yemen, saying kids are "deliberately" killed across the country.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team