
The Iranian-backed Houthi militia launched a double attack with missiles and drones on a Yemeni National Army camp in Marib, killing 60 people and injuring over 50 others among the ranks of the Yemeni legitimate forces.
Yemeni sources reported that the Houthi militia launched a missile at a mosque inside al-Istiqbal camp in Dhamar when the soldiers were performing prayers.
The attack also reached al-Istiqbal training camp and al-Nasr camp, close to al-Farda mountains of Nihm district, north of the city of Marib, according to the Marib Press website.
All of the victims were from the Presidential Protection Brigades, which were being prepared for relocation to the temporary capital, Aden.
A medical source at the General Authority Hospital in Marib said that the hospital received dozens of dead and more than fifty wounded as of Saturday evening.
The Houthi coup militias pushed new military reinforcements towards Ad-Durayhimi district, south of Hodeidah, at the time it continues to escalate its violations and military operations in various coastal regions and districts of the coastal province.
Local authorities recorded the injury of a citizen by coup militia in the al-Saqf village of the mountainous area in At-Tuhayta district, south of Hodeidah.
Meanwhile, battles in al-Bayda and Nihm districts renewed, and the national army announced that the engineering teams of the Fifth Military Zone found Thursday a thermal marine mine planted by the Houthi militias in the waters of the Red Sea, Hodeidah governorate.