16 Houthi rebels have been arrested
as the army continued to comb many areas in northern Yemen.
Six of the group were arrested at
the checkpoint of Alzeela and tens were seized in the Saada district
.
The security forces also seized
weapons as they raided rebel strongholds and hideouts.In the meantime, the troops continue
to battle the insurgents at farms and cleanse other areas of them. They also eliminated landmines planted
by the rebels and repelled attacks causing the rebel big life and material
losses. The army launched early August an
offensive against the Houthi rebels in Yemen's northern provinces of Saada and
Amran that was triggered by continuous rebel violence and lawbreaking.Hundreds of the rebels were killed
in recent weeks as the army said the troops were gaining victories, destroying
insurgent positions and seizing their weapons.The army has been battling the
Houthi followers since 2004, with the government offering several truces that
were rejected by the Houthis.The latest was offered few weeks
ago, suggesting the rebels hand their weapons, stop subversion, eliminate
checkpoints, withdraw from Saada districts, and return public and military
equipment seized during battles with the troops.