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2,000 fighters withdraw from coalition ranks

The withdrawals of fighters from Saudi-led aggression coalition have continued and backed to the ranks of the Yemeni army and popular committees opposing the coalition forces.

“In response to the amnesty decision, the number of returning from enemy forces to the national ranks has increased and in recent weeks the number of forces withdraw from the aggression’s ranks from various provinces has exceeded 2,000,” The Yemeni military spokesman Brigadier Yahya Sare’e said on Friday.

“The army and popular committees continue to secure the return of all those who wish to get used of the amnesty decree issued by the president of the Supreme Political Council,” Brigadier Yahya Sare’e said at a press conference in Sanaa.
He called on “all those who have been deceived and mislead within all the traitorous proxy formations of the aggression to return to the right path and to leave mercenary works at the expense of national dignity,” he added

“History will not forget the attitudes of the agents and traitors against themselves, their homeland and their people,” he said.

“All armed formations of aggression, regardless of their names, are among our legitimate targets as they are part of the project of occupying Yemen and subjugating it,” Brigadier Yahya Sare’e warned .

“Anyone who supports the aggression against their homeland, people and history is a traitor and a mercenary, no matter how high the slogans and labels,” he said.

“Our military means are known and our way of confrontation is also known, and mixing up the cards is a failed attempt that will not achieve its objectives,” he confirmed.

“Our steadfast people stand together with the sons of the armed forces defending Yemen, who today stand in the way of the coalition of aggression, which today is making a new historic phase in the region,” he concluded at the end of a press conference dedicated to reviewing military developments.

E.M

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