Yemeni Missile Hits Saudi Military Base in Asir Province

The Zalzal-3 ballistic missile of the Houthi-Saleh alliance has once again hit Saudi Arabia’s strategic military positions and bases in the province of Asir.

Yemeni Missile Hits Saudi Military Base in Asir Province

Photo: Reuters / Yemen’s Defence Ministry

Saudi Arabia’s strategic military positions and bases in the kingdom’s province of Asir were hit with the Zalzal-3 ballistic missile by the Houthi-Saleh alliance. The attack was a response to Saudi airstrikes on residential areas across Yemen.

Saudi troops suffered heavy losses at the al-Montazah military base and in al-Zahran region in the province of Asir as a result of the Yemeni missile attack. According to earlier reports, over a hundred soldiers of the Saudi Army and its coalition members were killed each time, when they came under a ballistic missile attack by Yemen. This time, armored vehicles of the Saudi-led forces were also destroyed during the Yemeni missile attack.

On Sunday, it became known that control over four strategic regions in three Saudi provinces have been fully taken by the Houthi-Saleh alliance. According to social networks, as for today, the Yemeni side has a full control over the Jabal (Mount) al-Sar in Najran province, the Jabal (Mount) al-Dokhan in Jizan, the Jabal (Mount) al-Doud in Jizan province, and the Jabal (Mount) al-Rahwa in al-Rabou’a region of Asir province.

According to sources, the mountains that are under control of the Houthi-Saleh alliance are overlooking the provinces of Jizan, Najran and Assir. For this reason, now Saudi Arabia is in a very critical situation, meaning that Riyadh has captured nothing and just lost territory in the last 18 months of the war in Yemen.

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Nexusfast123

The Saudis are hopeless. If is carries on they will end up surrendering the flip-flop warriers.

chris chuba

Next step. Russia, Iran, Iraq, and China recognizes the Houthi council as the official govt of Yemen and sponsors membership into U.N or at least hints at this to get the KSA to stop butchering Yemenis.

I know, the Russians don’t view themselves as Excepionalists to right every wrong. But arguably this is both lawful, stabilizing, and they have an interest in stopping Al Qaeda/ISIS. Ah … the road to Exceptionalism (hell) is paved with good intentions. That is how we got there.

hhabana

Poor soldiers and command. It takes more than money to win a war. I’m curious if these guys keep advancing north if they won’t call on U.S. to bail them out.