American drones attacked a car related Qaeda Yemen's city of Bihan, as it led to the killing of two extremist elements. The American army revealed the killing of one of its soldiers and the injury of three others.
Sources revealed that the military operation led to the killing of the group's leading member Abdel Raouf Al Dahab and his brother Sultan Al Dahab in addition to other 16 civilians.
In the same context, Taiz military leadership praised the efforts exerted by the Yemeni governmental troops during the current battle against the Houthi militias, as it managed to intercept the road between the coastal city of Khokha and north of Mohka. It added that they currently inspect the buildings to cleanse the area from any remnants loyal to the insurgents.
The sources added, "The insurgents used the civilians as human shields, the matter that led to the delay of cleansing the area. They also planted mines in the main roads in an attempt to challenge the advance of Yemeni troops."
On the other hand, Yemen's President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi decided to transfer the parliamentary sessions to the temporary capital of Aden in a strong slap to the Houthi militias and their allies of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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