Yemen-i "fighters" did overrun Saudi Military Post inside Saudia

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Few Yemen-i fighters took over a Saudi military post on top of a mountain inside the territories of Saudi Arabia in Najran province and killed all Saudi soldiers inside.

News was posted by journalist Ali Mourad in Twitter. Twitter didn't blocked the brutal video. I don't share the link, cause it maybe against the forum rules.

After that what I could see, it is possible that Yemenites shot down Saudi aircraft, as well as other nations jets and damaged warships too.
No question, who trained them in assymetric warfare and delivered capable weapons.
 
Few Yemen-i fighters took over a Saudi military post on top of a mountain inside the territories of Saudi Arabia in Najran province and killed all Saudi soldiers inside.

News was posted by journalist Ali Mourad in Twitter. Twitter didn't blocked the brutal video. I don't share the link, cause it maybe against the forum rules.

After that what I could see, it is possible that Yemenites shot down Saudi aircraft, as well as other nations jets and damaged warships too.
No question, who trained them in assymetric warfare and delivered capable weapons.
Any News source other than Video ?
 
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Unfortunately no official. Most countries USA, Russia, Turkey, KSA , Israel and others censor losses and setbacks .
There are reliableother sources , who are known to withdraw posts if they suspect "propaganda" and fake but that happened yet.
Just use twitter hastag #Najran

You will find also the picture of the in Yemen downed KSA aircrafts pilots who were rescued by allied SAR teams .
 
Houthi Fighters Destroyed 126 Vehicles Of Saudi-led Coalition During July

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On August 1, a source in the Houthis’ engineer units told the Yemeni al-Masirah TV that the Yemeni group destroyed 126 vehicles of the Saudi-led coalition throughout Yemen during July.

In details, Houthi fighters destroyed 4 battle tanks, 21 armored personnel carriers (APCs), 10 armored vehicles and 91 pickup trucks of the coalition. Furthermore, more than 29 gatherings of coalition forces were targeted with anti-tank weapons.

Houthi fighters ususally target Saudi-led coalition vehicles with IEDs, anti-tank mines, rocket-propelled grenades and anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMS), such as the Soviet-made Konkurs, the Russian-made Kornet and the US-made TOW and M47 Dragon.

Last month, the Houthis’ media wing announced that the Yemeni group destroyed 85 vehicles of the Saudi-led coalition in June. This indicates that the Houthis’ engineer units stepped up their operations during July.

Most of the Houthis’ anti-tank weapons are smuggled through the port of al-Hudaydah on the western coast of Yemen. This explains the Saudi-led coalition determination to capture the strategic port at all coasts.