The spokesperson for the Forces for Legitimacy Support Coalition in Yemen, Colonel Turki al-Maliki, said that yesterday, the leadership of the coalition's joint forces carried out a targeted targeting operation in the Salif District, against legitimate military targets that follow the terrorist Houthi militia, and threaten regional and international security.

Colonel Al-Maliki said, in a statement broadcast by the Saudi Press Agency, "SPA", that the destructive targets included six sites for collecting, booby-trapping and launching booby-trapped and remote boats as well as marine mines, where these sites are used to prepare for the implementation of hostilities and terrorist operations, which threaten maritime shipping lines and trade Al-Alamiya in the Bab Al-Mandab strait and the southern Red Sea, indicating that the targeting process is in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules, and preventive measures have been taken to protect civilians and the sites of the United Nations and international non-governmental organizations, which is 2.1 km away. Of the targeted sites.

He added that the terrorist Houthi militias take from Al Hudaydah Governorate a place to launch ballistic missiles and drones, booby-trapped and remote boats, and also randomly deploy sea mines, in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and violate the provisions of the Stockholm Ceasefire Agreement in Hodeidah, stressing the continued leadership of the joint coalition forces In applying the procedures and measures necessary to deal with such legitimate military objectives, and in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules, and its continued support for all political efforts to implement the Stockholm Agreement and end transport .

Houthi militias use Hodeidah to launch ballistic missiles, drones, booby-trapped and remote-operated boats.

The sites are used to booby-trapped boats and mines.