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Army Forces Repel Houthi Infiltration Attempts on Taiz Battlefronts

Army Forces Repel Houthi Infiltration Attempts on Taiz Battlefronts

Al Sahwa13-03-2025

Over the past few hours, National Army forces have thwarted several infiltration attempts by the foreign-backed terrorist Houthi militia on several fronts in Taiz Governorate.
A military source told the Armed Forces Media Center that army heroes thwarted a Houthi infiltration attempt in the air defense sector on the western front, and one army hero was injured while confronting the infiltrating Houthi elements.
He added that the Armed Forces heroes also repelled a similar infiltration attempt on the Al-Ahtoub front, forcing the infiltrators to flee after sustaining casualties among their ranks.
On the northern front, army forces responded to enemy fire on the Asifrah front, and one army hero was injured

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