On July 27, the Houthis’ media wing released a video of recent attacks on Saudi-led coalition vehicles in the Kingdom’s southern province of Najran.
The video, titled “High Way To Hell,” shows four pick-up trucks, an armored car and a mine-clearing vehicle being stuck with improvised-explosive devices (IEDs), which had been planted by the Houthis’ engineer units.
The Houthis’ engineer units are known for using advanced improvised-explosive devices (IEDs), some of them are even equipped with an automatic detonator linked to a passive infrared (PIR) sensor, which makes them self-functioning.
According to the Saudi-led coalition, Lebanese Hezbollah and the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) are providing the Yemeni rebel group with technical support to manufacture such IEDs.
In the last few months, the Houthis’ engineer units stepped up their operations in Saudi Arabia’s southern region. As a result, the coalition and its proxies suffered from heavy losses.


