Almotamar Net - Local sources in Saada province, north Yemen said armed forces and security fighters have destroyed more than 13 vehicles carrying weapons and terrorist elements in Razih, Khamis Mahwa and Al-Basli Mountain.

Thursday, 24-December-2009
Almotamar.net - Local sources in Saada province, north Yemen said armed forces and security fighters have destroyed more than 13 vehicles carrying weapons and terrorist elements in Razih, Khamis Mahwa and Al-Basli Mountain.

Armed forces shelled one of the important centres of the terrorist elements in Razih, killing many of them in addition to destroying a number of equipment which were in the site. armed forces men also destroyed terrorist hideouts in Wahban, Al-Darb and Wadia , among them hideouts of the terrorists Saleh Ali Rahma, , Mohammed Ali Rahma, Abdullah Saleh al-Nawas, Mohammed Mohammed Nafith, Abdulrahman Shous, who were killed besides many of terrorist elements that were with them in those hideouts and wounding others.

Army men also destroyed the car of a leading terrorist Hamoud Mohammed Shan Shumaila resulted in killing him with a number of terrorist elements in Saqin area.

Citizens in Damaj have repelled an infiltration attempt towards the main road of Raila and Al-Jamina Mountain, inflicting on those elements heavy losses in men and equipment and three citizens mat martyrdom.

In Sufyan axis, armed forces and security fighters shelled hideouts and position of terrorist elements near Al-Nassr height, Al-Jawf line and Bart triangle, inflicting on those elements heavy losses in lives and ammunition. Armed forces men spotted movements of terrorist elements in Hajran Ayan and dealt to them painful hits and destroyed a number of their cars.

Armed forces and security fighters in Al-Malahidh axis aborted infiltration attempts near Al-Khazan height and Afir, killing or wounding many of terrorists. The armed forces men also destroyed a weapons depot in the area.
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