Bahrain announced today, Wednesday, the death of a third soldier as a result of wounds he sustained in the attack that Manama attributed to the Houthis, which occurred the day before yesterday, Monday, in southern Saudi Arabia, near the border with Yemen.
The Bahraini News Agency quoted a statement from the General Command of the Bahrain Defense Force, in which it mourned First Undersecretary Adam Salem Naseeb, explaining that he “martyred as a result of his serious wounds as a result of the treacherous Houthi hostile attack, which took place the day before yesterday.”
The day before yesterday, Monday, Bahrain announced the killing of two of its soldiers participating in the war in Yemen, and attributed the “terrorist act” to the Houthi militias, at a time when peace talks are intensifying between the Yemeni rebels and Saudi Arabia.
Bahrain reported, yesterday, Tuesday, that the Commander-in-Chief of the Bahraini Defense Force, Field Marshal Sheikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, received the bodies of the victims of the Houthi attack on its forces participating in the Arab coalition operations in Yemen, on the southern border of Saudi Arabia.