More than 25 Al Houthi rebels killed

More than 25 Al Houthi rebels were killed on Sunday as Yemeni security forces stepped up their offensive

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Sana’a: More than 25 Al Houthi rebels were killed on Sunday as Yemeni security forces stepped up their offensive in Sa’ada in the past 24 hours, military and independent sources have said.

Abdul Malik Al Houthi, the top leader of Al Houthi was reported to have escaped military strikes on Dhahyan and Mutrah, known to be among his hideouts.

Yousef Al Madani, who is the brother-in-law of Abdul Malik, is now leading Al Houthi in Dahyan and Mutrah, according to military sources.

Al Houthi rebels said that Saudi warplanes implemented 41 raids on them at the Yemeni Saudi border areas including Razeh, Al Malahaid, Shada and Maran on Saturday. They also said more than 1011 Saudi missiles were fired against them on the same day.
 

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