Spokesman of the coalition forces in support of legitimacy in Yemen, Colonel Turki bin Saleh al-Maliki said that the 16 air, sea and land relief outlets in Yemen outlets are open to international organizations and donor countries to receive aid and enter into the Yemeni interior. During the weekly press conference held this evening at King Salman Base in Riyadh, Colonel al-Maliki reviewed video segments highlighting efforts of the coalition forces in Yemen and the relief and humanitarian efforts to restore security and stability in the Yemeni governorates and military operations carried out by the coalition forces professionally and accurately against the Huthi militias both inside Yemen and on the Saudi-Yemeni border. The presentation dealt with the total permits issued during the past week, while the coalition forces detected the number of ballistic missiles fired from within Yemeni territory towards the cities of the Kingdom, as they reached 87 ballistic missiles, while the projectiles were 66,119. Colonel al-Maliki said the Houthi terrorist group is training its personnel to attack ships, destroyers and aircraft carriers, and to target maritime traffic. He pointed out that the port of Hodeidah is a starting point for operations threatening maritime navigation, and Huthi militias threaten air navigation over Sanaa. He pointed out that it is necessary and the United Nations must take the initiative to receive the port of Hodeidah from the Houthi armed group to help the Yemeni people and to maintain regional and international security and stability, pointing out that the port of Hodeidah has become the starting point for acts of terrorism that threaten the navigation movement. He pointing out that the Houthi militia used radars to monitor the naval ships of the coalition, and commercial vessels crossing Bab al-Mandab, stressing the existence of substantial evidence of the presence of foreign experts in Yemen to support the coupists. --More 23:59 LOCAL TIME 20:59 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/1707677