Twelve other rebels were captured in the operation launched on the northwestern edge of Marib province, a key battleground in the fight for control of the capital, said a military official
"Loyalist forces, supported by coalition aircraft, have made a slight advance" in the northwest of Marib, Abda al-Subei, of the provincial security forces, told AFP.
President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi's forces launched a major ground offensive against the Huthi rebels in oil-rich Marib province on September 13, backed by the coalition.
He did not elaborate on the overall progress of the offensive.
But another Yemeni officer, Murad Turiq, said ground forces came across land mines planted by rebels and were also having difficulty moving through the mountainous region.
Meanwhile, a senior Saudi officer and another border guard were killed in a gun battle after a landmine blast along the frontier with Yemen, the interior ministry said.
Colonel Hassan Ghasoum Ageeli and a sergeant died late Friday in the Jazan district, and four other guards were lightly wounded, a ministry statement said.
The landmine blast damaged vehicles patrolling the border district.
After backup arrived, "they were subject to heavy shooting from several locations inside the Yemeni border," sparking a firefight, it said.
Riyadh launched air strikes against the Huthis six months ago to support President Hadi's internationally backed government that was losing ground.
Saudi Arabia feared the Huthis would take over all of neighbouring Yemen and move it into the orbit of the Sunni kingdom's Shiite regional rival Iran.
But the rebels have lost territory since late July when the coalition began deploying ground troops in support of local forces.
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