Saudi-Emirati coalition spokesman Colonel Turki al-Maliki described the Houthi group's announcement of a military operation in Jizan, during which it captured nearly 2,000 coalition troops with the play.

On the capture of Saudi soldiers in the operation in Najran, Maliki said that the Houthis' claims are not worth responding, and that this is part of a misleading campaign, he said.

Maliki was speaking at a news conference during which he showed pictures and videos of what he said were targeting coalition forces and Houthi weapons transport vehicles on the frontlines.

Al-Maliki confirmed that the Houthi militias suffered in this process, which I talked about great losses, where they lost more than 1500 elements, and more than 250 vehicles transporting weapons and supplies.

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The Houthi group has published pictures of the operation, which it said its fighters carried out in Najran, Saudi Arabia, killing and injuring more than 500, and the capture of more than two thousand elements, including large numbers of commanders and officers of the Saudi army, after the "fall of three military brigades of the enemy forces with full military equipment and most Their members and leaders. "

Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sari said the group launched rocket attacks on targets inside Saudi Arabia in Najran, Asir and Jizan as part of the first phase of the military operation, which they called "Nasrallah".

He said the operation was launched on August 25, and had been closely monitored for months before the enemy lured the group's biggest ambush since the war.

He added that their forces were also able to "liberate 350 square kilometers in the first phase of the operation, including sites and camps, and the fall of three brigades with their number and equipment in the axis of Najran Saudi Arabia."