A new Houthi maneuver on the Saudi border

The Houthi militia recently conducted a live ammunition maneuver in the "Al-Baqa'" area near the Saudi border, hours after American-British attacks against the group's sites in a number of governorates under its control.
Military units carried out a live ammunition military maneuver in the "" area. Al-Baqa' in Saada Governorate, the militia's stronghold, participated in the "Unmanned Air Force, anti-armor units, snipers, engineering, artillery, armored forces, infantry forces, military communications, and the Specific Tasks Unit."
The military exercises included "live firing with tanks and artillery, and the use of drones, And other weapons against targets bearing the Israeli flag.”
These maneuvers come after strikes carried out by the United States and the United Kingdom against dozens of Houthi military targets in Yemen, in response to attacks launched by the Houthis on commercial ships in the Red Sea.