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Arab Coalition Gives Houthis 3 Hours to Remove Arms from Hodeidah Ports, Sanaa Airport


Sat 26 Mar 2022 | 09:36 PM
Ahmad El-Assasy

The Saudi-led Arab coalition said on Saturday that it had targeted armed drones being prepped for assaults on Yemen's ports of Hodeidah and al-Salif.

The Arab Coalition instructed the Houthi forces, who are supported by Iran, three hours to evacuate weapons from secured sites, beginning with Sanaa airport and the ports of Salif and Hodeidah.

The use of these protected locations for military objectives by the Houthis no longer makes them secure from attack, according to the report.

It was noted that militias had utilised such places to launch attacks against Saudi Arabian oil facilities.

The Arab Coalition has stated that the military action that began on Saturday will continue until social security is established.

It showed that four booby-trapped vessels had been wrecked in Salif port. The ships were supposed to be utilised in an impending attack against oil tankers.

The operation resulted in the deaths of three explosives experts.

According to the coalition, the Houthis are storing weapons in Sanaa's Hada district and employing residents as human shields. It advised citizens to avoid weapons depots and sites controlled by the Houthis.