Al-Arabiya correspondent in Yemen reported on Friday evening that the Yemeni army, supported by coalition forces to support the legitimacy, succeeded in killing six Houthi leaders in the Al-Malahiz Front in Saada.
Those killed are the leader of the Houthi Abdo Jubran Ali Ghalis, the leader Mohammed Abdullah Al-Hazeq, Abed Mohammed Shubla, Mohammed Qasim Al-Shami, Abdul Majid Abdullah Alwani and the leader Dale Hussein Khammash.
Major General Abdulkarim al-Sudai, commander of the Arab Army's Arabism Brigade, told Al-Arabiya that troops had carried out several military operations on Houthi positions in the Al-Malahiz front in Saada since the beginning of last week, “continuing the process of cutting off the head of the snake.”
Al-Sudai said that his forces managed to kill hundreds of Houthi elements in the same front and destroy dozens of military equipment and vehicles with the support of the coalition.

Six Houthi leaders among hundreds killed in al-Malahiz in Saada

Yemeni army in action in Saada. (Supplied)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Saturday 28 July 2018
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