Saudi-led fighter jets strike Houthi-controlled camp in Yemen's capital: media

Fighter jets of the Saudi-led coalition forces struck a military camp controlled by the Houthi militia in Yemen's capital Sanaa early Thursday, the Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported.
The airstrikes hit al-Sawad camp in southern Sanaa, which is adjacent to a public hospital, according to the television.
Meanwhile, the coalition said it targeted the transfer of weapons to the frontlines of Marib Province, calling on the Houthi militia to stop any such attempt, the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya TV reported.
On Monday, the Yemeni government army backed by the coalition announced the liberation of the southern province of Shabwa from the Houthi militia. The army said it is advancing to the southern districts of the neighboring province of Marib.
In February last year, the Iran-backed Houthi militia began a major offensive against the Saudi-backed Yemeni government army to capture the oil-rich province of Marib in central Yemen
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