Yemen's Houthis step up military operation caused 20 deaths
Yemen's Houthis step up military operation caused 20 deaths
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Yemen: Yemen's Houthi militia have increased military operations against the govt-controlled oil-rich province of Marib, leaving at least 20 people killed. An official of Marib's local authority told that "the Houthis stepped up their military operations against military sites manned by the government forces in different areas of the northeastern province", reports Xinhua news agency.

He said that the Houthi fighters on Sunday simultaneously launched on-ground military operations and missile attacks against the strategic Yemeni province.  "The rebels advanced militarily following intense armed confrontations with the pro-government forces in Marib's southern parts," the source said.

Seven Houthi fighters were captured by the pro-government forces during the battles that are still taking place sporadically in Marib, according to the official. Medical sources at Marib's public hospital confirmed to Xinhua that Sunday's "battles resulted in the killing of nearly 17 government soldiers and injuring many others".

Earlier in the day, a Houthi-fired ballistic missile struck the headquarters of the 3rd Regional Military Command in the densely populated province of Marib, leaving three people dead and several others wounded. On the other hand, the Houthi-affiliated Masirah TV reported that the Saudi Arabia-led coalition carried out four airstrikes against Marib's district of Serwah.

The Houthis' military escalation in Yemen followed Washington's indication to remove the group from the terrorist list, which will reverse the decision by the previous US administration under former President Donald Trump.

Yemen has been mired in civil war since late 2014 when the Iran-backed Houthi rebels seized control of several northern provinces and forced the Saudi-backed government of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi out of the capital Sanaa.

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