Alwaght- Yemeni allied forces including the army and popular committees loyal to Ansarullah revolutionary movement are advancing towards the port city of Aden while at the same time launching attacks against the Saudi border areas.
Local media reports indicate that a large number of Saudi troops were killed and that their vehicles were destroyed following coordinated attacks in areas bordering Yemen
On another front, the Yemeni forces are advancing toward the southern city of Aden, as they secured considerable gains in the region.
Field sources in Yemen reported that the allied forces captured Damat district in Dale’a province, after they ejected Saudi-led occupation forces.
Reports indicated that Damat was in the hands of the Yemeni army and the committees.
Meanwhile, the allied forces also took control of a strategic hilltop of al-Yaes which overlook al-Anad airbase in the country’s southwestern Lahij province.
The airbase, located some 60 kilometers from Aden, fell to fugitive president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi militants in July following a lengthy offensive.
On Sunday Yemeni army and popular committees retook control of a number of the military sites and hills previously occupied by Saudi-led troops in the central province of Ma'rib.
Elsewhere the Saudi-led coalition's warplanes on Monday attacked civilian areas in Nahem district in the Yemeni province of Sanaa.
A local source said the aggression's war jets targeted Fardaht Nahem with an airstrike and caused damages to the agricultural lands there.
Yemenis have condemned the continuation of the barbaric Saudi aggression amid deafening silence the silence of the international community. Human rights groups have blamed the Saudi regime for committing various war crimes in Yemen.
Yemen has been under Saudi airstrikes on a daily basis since March 26. The regime in Riyadh unleashed the air raids in a bid to undermine the Houthi Ansarullah movement and restore power to fugitive former Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a staunch ally of Saudi Arabia.
According to a Yemeni coalition of observers monitoring the Saudi aggression, over 7,200 people, including about 1,990 children and women, have been killed in the Saudi airstrikes, and a over 15,000 injured since March.
The Saudi-led coalition claims that it is bombing the positions of the Ansarullah movement fighters, but the coalition warplanes are flattening residential areas and civilian infrastructure including schools, hospitals, mosques etc.