The Houthi militias have lately lost score of their most important leaders in the Yemeni border with Saudi Arabia, while supervising the planting of landmines, and pushed a number of entrants to the Saudi border in the Najran front.
Field sources said that Zakaria Ahmed Al-Mutameiz, and the field leader Abdul-Khaliq Yahya Al-Ashram were killed in Najran with many of their accomplices.
In the last half of last July, the Houthi militias admitted the killing of some 277 elements on various fronts in defense of the priestly dynasty in Yemen, during the 13 days of July.
In a special statistic announced by the Houthi media, the militia lost from the July 10, to February 23 of the same month, 74 Houthi leaders, 203 fighters, mostly children.
Since the beginning of this year, the Houthi militias have resorted to pressing the heads of neighborhoods and tribal elders, using many tricks, to help them and push fighters to the burning fronts, amidst total popular rejection.