Yemen's Houthi rebels on Sunday claimed to have captured hundreds of Saudi (/search?query=Saudi)s, including mercenaries (/search?query=mercenaries) from Pakistan (/search? query=Pakistan), Iraq, and Sudan, during attack (/search?query=attack)s over the past three days in the southern Saudi (/search?query=Saudi) region of Najran. "The enemy has suffered heavy losses during the operation," a statement released by the group's spokesperson Abdul Salam read, and noted that "among the captives are hundreds of Saudi (/search? query=Saudi)s, including officers and mercenaries (/search?query=mercenaries) from Sudan, Pakistan (/search?query=Pakistan), and Iraq, among others."
"The Nasr Min Allah (a victory from Allah) operation is one of the best and greatest fruits of the steadfastness of Yemini people in confronting the aggression," the statement added. The development comes hours after the group broadcast a video (/search?query=video) footage they said was of a deadly attack (/search?query=attack) in the Saudi (/search?query=Saudi) region of Najran that killed hundreds of soldiers, with thousands of others surrendering before the armed group, including three brigades of troops led by former-Pakistan (/search?query=Pakistan) Army chief Raheel Sharif. A spokesman of the Houthis (/search?query=Houthis), Yahya Saree, described the attack (/search? query=attack)s as an ambush on the Saudi (/search?query=Saudi) forces that then developed into an "all-out" cross-border offensive that trapped the troops inside Saudi (/search?query=Saudi) Arabia, Al Jazeera reported.