"Ali Hossein al-Juneidi, a Saudi commander, was killed and five other Saudi military men were injured when their vehicle was came under fire," the Arabic-language media quoted an unnamed local source as saying on Tuesday.
In a relevant development in early August, the Yemeni army and popular forces launched a fresh round of attacks on the Saudi forces' positions in Abyan province in Southern Yemen, killing scores of Arab coalition troops, including a Saudi military commander.
"Abdollah Salim Bakhit al-Barasi al-Aoulaqi, commander of the Second Battalion of Saudi army's 19th Division who had been wounded in Bihan region of Yemen's Shabwah province earlier has succumbed to his injuries," Senior Ansarullah Commander Hashem Abdelsalam said.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Yemeni forces fired ballistic missiles at the facilities of the Saudi state oil giant, Aramco, in the kingdom’s Southwest and Abha airport in Assir province in a retaliatory attack launched after Saudi fighter jets targeted civilians.
The retaliatory attack took place on Tuesday morning, hitting targets in Saudi Arabia’s Jizan region and causing considerable damage to the Aramco facilities there, the Arabic-language news website Al Masirah reported.
A Qaher-I missile also hit the Saudi military positions at Abha airport in Assir province.
The Saudi military has been pounding Yemen since March last year to undermine Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and to restore power to the former president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a staunch ally of Riyadh.
Nearly 10,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in Riyadh’s military aggression which lacks any international mandate.
Earlier on Friday, Saudi fighters struck residential areas in the Baqim district of the northwestern Yemen province of Sa’ada, killing 11 people.
A day earlier, the fighters had hit a bazaar in the district, killing seven people and injuring 10 others, many of whom are in critical condition.
On Thursday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Zeid al-Hussein said the Saudi military was using cluster bombs against residential areas in Yemen in violation of international law, blaming the Riyadh regime for most of the civilian casualties in its impoverished Southern neighbor, FNA reported.
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