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Coalition forces achieve their goals and continue to support legitimacy, says Al-Maliki

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Col.Turki Al-Maliki, the spokesman of the coalition forces, Coalition to RestoreLegitimacy in Yemen, confirmed that the command of the coalition forces inYemen is working to achieve the main objectives of the establishment of thiscoalition of restoring legitimacy in Yemen, ending the Houthi coup and theelimination of terrorist organizations supported by Iran and restoringstability and security for the Yemeni people.

Hestressed the coalition's commitment to all international laws and theapplication of the highest standards of military operations that take intoaccount the humanitarian and moral side, while the Iranian-backed terroristHouthi militias violate this by violating international laws and harming thesecurity of the Yemeni people and the practice of terrorism towards the people.

Duringthe periodic conference of the Joint Forces Command, al-Maliki reviewed themost important events in Yemen recently, in addition to the position ofoperations to restore hope to support legitimacy in Yemen, and breaches andthreats by Houthi to regional and international security, and targeting Houthicapabilities.

Hepointed out that the coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen achieves goalswell while the legitimate forces advance to the regions and cities of Yemenwith the support of the coalition, and therefore all the Houthi and Iranianmedia and some of the media of fake victories is not real, citing what has beenachieved on the ground of positions confirming the coalition's control ofoperations and the success of the Yemeni National Army in controlling andsecuring the liberated areas and the tactical progress coinciding with thefight against terrorist organizations in all of Yemen.

Thespokesman for the coalition forces that the Houthi violations of internationalhumanitarian law and attempts to target the infrastructure of civilians,especially airports during the last period is still continuing systematically,pointing to the downing of 14 drones.

Colonelal-Maliki reviewed the most prominent live and video footage from theoperations room of the coalition command that targeted the movements ofIranian-backed Houthi terrorist militias and rocket launchers and drones,including the targeting of caves or mountain cavities in the capital Sanaa,which belonged to the Yemeni Republican Guard, explaining that the Houthimilitia try to use these caves to store drones and ballistic missiles.

Hepointed out that the caves that were used are two main targets in the capital,the first target in Faj Atan, and the second target in Camp Anand.