In Yemen, Houthis 'capture strategic altitudes'
The Houthi fighters have reportedly seized control of three mountains in a move that could give them notable strategic upper hand.
The fighters conquered Mounts Al-Dukhan, Al-Ramih and Al-Doud on Saturday, the Yemeni news outlet Shamar Press reported.
The fighters' new positions will allow them to take the Saudi and Yemeni movements under scrutiny and afford visibility over several kilometers farther.
Sana'a has launched a military offensive codenamed Operation Scorched Earth against the Houthi fighters, accusing them of violating the terms of a ceasefire by taking foreign tourists hostage.
The Houthis, however, reject the allegations saying they only seek to put an end to the Yemeni government's discriminatory policies against Shias.
The Saudis have recently joined Yemen's armed campaign against the country's Shia minority. Saudi Arabia's army has been pounding Houthi positions for over two weeks, charging that the fighters had attacked one of its border checkpoints.
The Houthis, however, have firmly rejected the allegations, saying that they are fighting other battlefields and are not interested in opening another front.
According to the fighters, Riyadh has stepped up the offensive shelling northern villages using illegal phosphorous bombs, which are capable of inflicting severe burns.
The Yemeni agency said the anti-Shia fight has been recently joined by auxiliary forces outfitted with advanced equipment.
PressTV
The fighters conquered Mounts Al-Dukhan, Al-Ramih and Al-Doud on Saturday, the Yemeni news outlet Shamar Press reported.
The fighters' new positions will allow them to take the Saudi and Yemeni movements under scrutiny and afford visibility over several kilometers farther.
Sana'a has launched a military offensive codenamed Operation Scorched Earth against the Houthi fighters, accusing them of violating the terms of a ceasefire by taking foreign tourists hostage.
The Houthis, however, reject the allegations saying they only seek to put an end to the Yemeni government's discriminatory policies against Shias.
The Saudis have recently joined Yemen's armed campaign against the country's Shia minority. Saudi Arabia's army has been pounding Houthi positions for over two weeks, charging that the fighters had attacked one of its border checkpoints.
The Houthis, however, have firmly rejected the allegations, saying that they are fighting other battlefields and are not interested in opening another front.
According to the fighters, Riyadh has stepped up the offensive shelling northern villages using illegal phosphorous bombs, which are capable of inflicting severe burns.
The Yemeni agency said the anti-Shia fight has been recently joined by auxiliary forces outfitted with advanced equipment.
PressTV
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