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881 Houthis have been killed in the last two weeks: Colonel Tarki al-Maliki

Hundreds of weapons were destroyed near the Houthis in the past 15 days, according to Arab coalition spokesman Colonel Turkey.

Riyadh: Colonel Turkey al-Maliki, spokesman for the Arab Union for Yemen, claims that the Houthi militia has been severely damaged during the past 15 days, as a result of various attacks by coalition forces. 881 Houthi soldiers have been killed in two weeks. While heavy shipment of weapons they have also been destroyed.
This he said during a press conference in Riyadh yesterday. According to Colonel Turkey, the Houthi militia suffered heavy casualties as a result of coalition operations from September 16 to 30. He added that the Houthi militia launched a large number of ballistic missiles and drones at Yemen's separate commission. The shipment has been collected, which aims to target maritime transport in the region so that it can be immensely detrimental to global ocean trade.
And spread terror through terrorist operations in the region. Responding to a question, Colonel Turkey said that the Houthi militia's claim regarding the 'kataf' is utterly baseless and that hundreds of Saudi soldiers have been harmed there. Nothing like this happened. Due to this fact, foreign media are also presenting the news, although no such incident has taken place. And the video presented in this regard is a lie too. He added that political reconciliation and peace in Yemen could only be enhanced if the Houthi leaders accepted the UN Resolution 2216. He accused the Houthi militia of being on the Iranian agenda.

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