Combat Footage: Houthis Repel Saudi-led Coalition Attack South Of Asir

The Houthis media wing announced on March 30 that the Yemeni group’s fighters had repelled a new attack of the Saudi-led coalition and its proxies on their positions near the Alb crossing on the border with the Kingdom’s southern province of Asir.

A 4-minute video of the battle shows Houthi artillery units pounding the gatherings of Saudi-backed forces. The Yemeni group’s tank hunters can be also seen destroying at least one vehicle of the Saudi-led coalition with an anti-tank guided missile (ATGM).

“From here … We tell the enemy, we are steady like the mountains in the fifth year [of the war on Yemen],” a field commander of the Houthis says in the end of the video.

Several AH-64 Apache attack helicopters of the Saudi-led coalition backed the attack on the Houthis’ position near Alb. However, the helicopters’ strikes were completely ineffective.

The Saudi-led coalition has been trying to secure the Alb crossing for more than five years, with no success what so ever. This is a major achievement for the Houthis and their local allies.

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Wolfgang Wolf

send some air defense weapons and the war will be over in 2months…

Real Anti-Racist Action

The Houthi secret recipe to success is their adherence to their own tribe over any other. By placing their own tribes needs above Saudi tribal needs or Jewish tribal needs, they have made a commitment to ensure future generations of their own tribe survive. In doing so they have made a universal statement that while other tribes go extinct the Houthi will remain a uniquely identifiable people for many generations to come.
This is why Zionist hate them or anyone who sticks with their tribe more then anything “how dare a Goyim be in touch with their own tribe identity” says the zionist.

BL

Their secret recipe is that they are supported by Iran and to a lesser extent Russia. Houthis are for the most part a religious community, they are not an ethnic tribe. They have different ethnicities and races in their community. If you mean tribe in the religious sense then you’re correct.

jm74

Syrian residents of Golan heights can take some lessons from the Houthis who are fighting to defend their land.