The Saudi warship was targeted with Yemeni missiles in the Al-Mukha coastal waters in the province of Ta'iz today.
The sunken ship had repeatedly fired rockets at the residential areas in Ta'iz province, inflicting casualties and destruction there.
This is the ninth time that a Saudi warship is sent deep into the waters of Bab al-Mandab Strait by the Yemeni forces.
Other Saudi battleships that were approaching Yemen's coasts retreated fast following the attack.
The coast of Al-Mukha is located in Bab al-Mandab strait and the Saudi-led forces have been trying hard for several months now to win control over the coastal regions near the waterway.
On October 9, Yemeni army and popular forces also fired missiles at a Saudi warship, and destroyed it in Bab al-Mandab Strait.
The warship was wrecked off the Southwestern coast of Yemen, in the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.
Yemeni Forces Kill Dozens More Saudi-Led Invaders in Ta'iz
The Yemeni missiles hit the Saudi military positions in al-Amri district of Zobab town in Ta'iz province, killing tens of the Saudi-led aggressors.
Saudi forces' military equipment and vehicles destroyed in Taiz.
A large volume of the Saudi forces' military equipment and vehicles were also destroyed during the attacks.
The town of Zobab is located 40 kilometers to the North of Bab al-Mandeb and is of strategic importance.
On Sunday, the Yemeni forces continued pounding Saudi Arabia's strategic military bases in Najran province with their new upgraded ballistic missiles.
The Yemeni army's ballistic missiles hit Saudi Arabia's National Guards Base in the city of Najran in the Southern part of the kingdom; Fars News reported.
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