Agency: 13 Houthis were killed in clashes in Aleppo, Syria

13 fighters from the Houthi militia were killed and others were injured in violent confrontations in the city of Aleppo between the regular Syrian forces and the armed opposition factions.
According to the local Khabar Agency, according to intelligence sources, dozens of members of the Houthi militia, who received training in Iran and Iraq, entered Syria during the past weeks to participate in the fighting alongside Hezbollah militias against the armed opposition factions.
The sources revealed that among the dead was a prominent Houthi supervisor who received advanced training in the field of communications and unmanned aviation, which indicates increasing Iranian-backed Houthi interference in the Syrian conflict.
These events come within the framework of the escalation of military operations in Aleppo, as regular forces supported by Iran and Hezbollah seek to strengthen their control over strategic areas.
It is noteworthy that Iranian interference by supporting various militias such as the Houthis and Hezbollah has raised increasing international concern, which complicates efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis that has been ongoing for years.