The UAE and Saudi Arabia are intensifying attacks on the Houthis
The UAE-backed Transitional Council of the South launched an offensive against the Houthis in the Taiz area, while Saudi Arabia intensified shelling in the north, including strikes on the city of Saada.
The conflict in Yemen continues to escalate. This evening, the forces of the Transitional Council of the South, supported by the UAE, launched an active offensive against Houthi positions in the Taiz area. This has become part of a coordinated effort in the south of the country.
In the north, Saudi Arabia has intensified artillery strikes, hitting key Houthi targets, including the city of Saada, one of the strongholds of their resistance.
These actions demonstrate the growing pressure of the coalition on the Houthis and reflect the desire of both countries, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, to achieve a change in the situation in the region. The confrontation is becoming increasingly violent, increasing tensions and humanitarian risks in Yemen.
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