Houthi leaders' bleeding continues: 7 dead in new American strikes

Despite her failed attempts to obscure, the Houthi militia admitted that they lost a number of their leaders, including a great leader.
Houthi militias reported to their media, on Monday, that they were held in Sana'a 7 of their leaders, one of whom impersonates the rank of "Dean", 2 ranks "Raed", one of the rank of "captain" and 3 ranks "second lieutenant".
The list of the dead showed that the Houthi militia lost the leader of the leader in its ranks, "Hamadan Naji Saleh Al -Jabali," "Abu Ali", whom the militias said bearing the rank of "Dean".
Where did the mountain kill?
Houthi accounts were conflicting about the killing of Al -Jabali, who holds the position of "Assistant Commander of the Fourth Military Region" of the militias, where its media claimed to be killed on "fighting fronts" while activists and Houthi leaders called and claimed his death mysteriously.
But a Yemeni security source suggested to Al -Ain News, Hamadan Al -Jabali was killed with a number of militia leaders as a result of the recent American strikes that targeted militia sites in Al Hudaydah Governorate (West).
Houthi activists had circulated a picture showing the mountain leader in the driving room of a ships in the Red Sea and believed to be the "Galaxy Leader", the anchored off the servant of Hodeidah, which the American army bombed on March 16 after the Houthis turned it into a military operating room.
Al -Jabali descends from the village of Al -Musnada in the Administrative Directorate of Damt in Al -Dhalea Governorate (south).
49 dead
The death toll from the militias has risen to death since the start of the US air operation on March 15th, to 49 dead, all of them are field leaders.
The Houthi militia had confessed two days ago that 8 of its young leaders were killed, including 4 leaders who stole the rank of "captain" and 4 others who acted my ranks "First Lieutenant" and "Second Lieutenant".
The militias also approved for the first time on 18 and 19 March, the killing of 26 of their field leaders in the American strikes on their military sites.
This comes despite the keenness of the Houthi militia to condemn and not recognize the prominent dead in its ranks, while resorting to spreading the names of the dead from the lower ranks to reduce the impact of American strikes on their active leaders.
According to experts in the Yemeni affairs, "the American operation has recently witnessed a development in the level of targeting of the Houthis, as strikes affected the militia naval, missile experts and marches."