According to a report carried by Saba news agency on Wednesday, the Yemeni
forces fired a homegrown ballistic missile dubbed "Qaher M2” at a position of
the Saudi-backed militants in Hudaydah, killing and injuring a large number of
them.
In addition, they shelled the militants’ gathering centers around the
international airport of the city, destroying at least 15 military vehicles.
They also cut off the mercenaries’ main supply routes in the areas of Nukhaila,
Mujils and Duraihimi, seizing 10 armored vehicles and destroying six, the report
added.
It further said that engineering units of the army and popular committees also
destroyed the aggressors’ military vehicles with explosive devices during a
counterattack in the airport, killing scores there.
Meanwhile, the artillery force of the army and committees targeted an arms depot
in the south of Duraihimi district in Hudaydah, according to the report.
The Saudi-led coalition and its mercenaries began the massive operation on
Wednesday to bring Yemen’s port city under their control.
While the Yemeni army and popular committees are fighting off the assailants and
countering attacks on residential areas, international humanitarian
organizations have warned of dire consequences of any escalation of violence
around Hudaydah.
UN Humanitarian Coordinator Lise Grande recently said "as many as 250,000 people
may lose everything -even their lives,” if there is a military attack on
Hudaydah.
Source: Tasnim