Coalition forces in Yemen bombarded, Sunday, dense raids on rebel positions in the city of Mokha, resulted in large mass in their ranks. The forces managed also to capture 30 elements from the rebels in Midi town.
Meanwhile, the leadership of Belt Security Forces, Lawdar District, announced the curfew from 8 pm to 6 am in the city, starting on Saturday night. The curfew comes after less than 24 hours from repulsing an attack by al-Qaeda to take control of the security directorate headquarters.
The Yemeni Prime Minister, Ahmed Obaid Bin Daghr, confirmed that the government will not hesitate to react decisively to the terrorist elements, stressing that anyone neglects his security duties will be punished. Coalition forces have launched raids on Naham, east of Sana'a, amid continued heavy fighting between Houthis and Yemeni armed forces.
Tribal sources in Naham, confirmed, that Madfon fronts witnessed violent clashes between Houthis and the forces of the Yemeni President Abdo Rabbo Mansour Hadi. Meanwhile, government forces attacked Houthi positions in Hreib area and southwest Madfon. Coalition Jets targeted two camps in Sana'a. Forces loyal to Yemeni President, supported by the Arabic Coalition Forces, carried out military operations in Naham, more than a year,due to its strategic position.
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