[27/05/2018 11:20]
RIYADH-SABA
Prime Minister Dr Ahmed Obeid Bin-Dagher gave national military troops and local resistance fighters high praise for the successive advancements they have gained against the Houthi putschist militia in the front-line battles in the west coast, Taiz, Lahj, Al-Baidha, Marib, Al-Jawf and Sa'ada. He commended the fierce battles have been fought by the national army and local resistance fighters backed Saudi-led Arab Coalition against the militiamen.
In a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) Dr Bin-Dagher said:" These successive military advancements seriously undermine the enemy's capabilities, inflict heavy material and morale damages on it, paving the way for an overall national victory that eliminate Iran-backed Houthi militia's coup, put an end of the rebels, make the end of the war closer".
The Prime Minister congratulated the leader of the battle, hero of war and peace, Field Marshal, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, President of the Republic, Commander-in-Chief, on these victories.
He also paid tributes to the commanders of the armed and security forces and local resistance who heroically have been battling the enemy, changed the course of battles on the ground in favor the Yemeni people.
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