57 Houthi fighters were killed in clashes with government forces last December

The Houthi group admitted that at least 57 of its fighters were killed in confrontations with government forces during the last month of last year, the second highest monthly rate during the year.
Recent statistics revealed that a total of 57 of the group’s fighters were killed in confrontations with government forces and their allies during the period between 1 and 31 December 2024.
According to what was published by the Houthi-run Saba Agency, the group buried the bodies of these fighters, in almost daily batches, in the capital, Sana’a, and the rest of the areas under its control, without specifying the exact place and time of their deaths, saying only that they “were martyred on the fronts of pride and dignity in defense of the homeland.” ".
According to statistics, the Houthi deaths last December is the second highest monthly rate in the year 2024, after January, in which 80 fighters for the group were killed. It also represents an increase of about 84% compared to the previous month (November). November) in which the group lost 31 of its fighters.
The statistics showed that 82% of the group’s dead last month were field commanders and held high military ranks, including 2 with the rank of brigadier general, 4 with the rank of colonel, 5 with the rank of lieutenant colonel, 3 with the rank of major, 9 with the rank of captain, 14 with the rank of lieutenant, and 10 assistants. In addition to 10 individuals without ranks.