Yemeni army forces in the Saada and Hajja fronts managed to foil sporadic attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi coup militias, while Yemeni joint forces in al-Dhali fronts continued to secure the liberated areas of Jabal and Fakhir, while Iranian militias blocked a UN monitoring committee meeting in Hodeidah.

In detail, military sources in the northern province of Saada confirmed that the Yemeni army, supported by the Arab coalition, was able to regain control of Jabal al-Rabaa, hours after the Iranian-backed Houthi coup took over, noting that the army fought fierce battles with the Houthis before retaking. The strategic mountain, which the militias have tried to control, has incurred dozens of dead and wounded.

The sources pointed out that the army was able to regain the mountain, and impose control over a number of surrounding areas in the Directorate of filling near the province of Al-Jawf, and that military operations in the front continued by the army amid the retreat of Houthi militias, stressing that the army is receiving military air support by coalition fighters and Apache That participated in the restoration of Mt.

In addition, the army continued to bombard militia positions in the two districts of al-Safra and Razeh border with Saudi Arabia, causing direct injuries, destroying fortifications, trenches and caves containing military vehicles belonging to the Houthis, killing and wounding a number of their members.

In Hajja, sources in the fifth military zone confirmed that the army forces, supported by the Arab coalition, managed to foil an attack by Houthi militias towards the port of Midi with booby-trapped boats, which resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthis, while killing four army forces and wounding three others.

The sources confirmed the targeting of a suicide boat belonging to the militias Midi port, which led to injuries among the forces stationed in the port, while Houthi elements who were on board the boat were killed.

The military forces in Hajjah, with the support of the coalition, was able to repel the second Houthi attack in less than two days on the Bani Hassan area in the Directorate of Abs, leaving the dead and wounded among the Houthis, and the capture of seven militiamen, including a field commander.

A source in the Fifth Military Zone pointed out that the recent Houthi attack came after a rally and recruitment of Houthi fighters from the governorates of Hajjah, Al-Mahweet, Dhamar, Sana'a and Hodeidah, led by Yusuf al-Madani, the Houthi field commander, but it was thwarted and the militias suffered heavy losses in their ranks.

The source pointed out that the militias, after failing to achieve a breakthrough on the fronts of Abs, Hiran and Haradh, launched a suicide attack on positions in the port of Midi with a booby-trapped boat, in response to coalition raids that targeted their positions in several areas under the pretext, leaving dozens of dead and wounded in their ranks, but did not achieve No field gains.

In Al-Dhali, Al-Jab Front witnessed violent confrontations between the Yemeni joint forces and the southern resistance on the one hand and the Iranian militias on the other, after the Houthis attempted to penetrate the area with an attack using various types of weapons.

The media center of the Dali Front quoted the commander of the 3rd Brigade Resistance Brigadier General Zakaria, that violent clashes broke out in the town of Jub between units of his forces, supported by units of the First Brigade and the seventh Brigade Saeqa, and Houthi groups tried to penetrate the perimeter of the fire zone there, pointing out that the joint forces They bravely repelled the Houthi attack and launched an artillery attack against militia gatherings in the town of Sabira, leaving many dead and wounded.

Zakaria explained that the joint and southern formations are engaged in confrontations with the Houthi militias in the town of al-Jub, which includes the strategic al-Jub camp lost by the Houthi elements, and includes various weapons stores that it wants to recover, but it has not been able to penetrate the fronts of the steadfast joint forces. Fighting.

Al-Fakher Front has witnessed the most violent clashes since the qualitative military operation launched by the joint and southern forces a few days ago, and led to the liberation of Al-Fakher and progress towards areas east of Ibb province, according to field sources, stressing that the ongoing battles in the vicinity of Al-Fakher are using heavy artillery and machine guns.

The sources confirmed that the militias have not been able to achieve any penetration of the Dali fronts for days, despite the mobilization of various military equipment, which was pushed to the fronts of the seam, as a tank and armored vehicles and a number of cars in those guides were taken by the joint forces.

The sources pointed out that the joint Yemeni forces and the southern forces managed to break three Zahouf and a number of attempted infiltration of Houthi elements towards Al-Fakher and Al-Jeb camp, but failed to achieve any of its objectives, and suffered great losses in the materiel.

In Hodeidah on the west coast, Houthi militias renewed their targeting of joint Yemeni forces stationed in the Duraimi district south of Hodeidah, according to field sources, noting that the targeting operation used 120-caliber mortars, 23-machine-gun heavy machine guns, and 14.5-caliber medium weapons.

They also shelled various areas in the 7th of July neighborhood, Al-Khamseen Street and Sana'a Street, and bombarded the Saffron area with Kilo 16 in Hodeidah city, using machine guns and mortars.

The sources said that the militias renewed intensive shelling on the districts of Hays and Tahita, south of Hodeidah governorate, and focused the heaviest attacks east of the village of Shaab district of Hays, and the area of ​​Dhani district itself, prompting the joint forces to secure areas of fire in the east of the Directorate, and managed to silence the sources of fire.

The joint forces in the west coast of Yemen, said in a press statement, it will not stand idly by in the military escalation by the Houthi militias against their positions and residential neighborhoods in the areas of Hodeidah.

Sources in the joint forces indicated that they managed to secure areas east of Hays district, where the militias were stationed, targeting the joint forces' sites in the directorate, and destroyed a militia mechanism that was paving military developments in Beit al-Faqih district south of Hodeidah.

The sources pointed out that the Houthi militia operations to develop sites on the fronts of the coast is in violation of the agreement of Sweden and other agreements, especially the UN truce and the redeployment agreement, and stresses that the militias are escalating their military operations in Hodeidah, in an attempt to thwart these agreements and disengage, as usual.

The spokesman for the Yemeni Joint Forces in the West Coast, Wadah Al-Dabish, said in a press statement that the militias put obstacles before the new head of the Coordinating Committee for Redeployment, Head of the United Nations Mission in Support of the Agreement Hodeidah, General Abhijit Guha, who began his functions by calling for a bilateral meeting The first in his mission in the lines of communication in the city of Hodeidah with the United Nations.

He said the militias, as usual, had failed to hold the meeting, arguing that the invitation had arrived late, at a time when they allegedly needed security and other arrangements to ensure their safety and that of the joint team, calling for the meeting to be postponed.

Militias attack tribal lands in Ibb

Local sources revealed that there is armed tension between tribal elements and Houthi militias in the city of Ibb, the capital of the province, against the background of the militia looting large areas of land in Jabal al-Morm, west of the city, which is rejected by the tribes of the province and the people of the city.

The sources pointed out that gunmen from different districts of Ibb gathered in the vicinity of the mountain, and prevented the fence by Houthi elements of large areas of the city of Ibb in the region, with the aim of distributing them to their elements in the fronts of fighting, pointing out that the area is foreshadowing confrontations between the two sides with the continued mobilization and payment Armed to the area. Sana'a - UAE Today

Houthi leaders killed in Baqam front

Yemeni army forces, supported by the coalition, were killed, wounded and the capture of a number of Iranian Houthi militia members after a successful luring operation in the mountains of Jabadi, Naif and Ramdan, during which the Houthi forces were besieged and dealt with.

The sources pointed to the death of Houthi leaders in the operation, including the supervisor of the operations of the Directorate of Baqim military in the ranks of Houthi called Abu Hamza Al-Houthi, along with the field commander, known as Abu Tareq al-Wajih, Abu Abdul Malik Sufiani, as well as the death and injury of others, and the capture of two Houthi elements in the process, Quality. Sana'a - UAE Today