In the Al-Jawf Governorate, the Yemeni army launched an attack, backed by the Arab alliance, on the strategic “Qash'an” mountain range overlooking Wadi Salba, which fell directly into the hands of the forces of the “northern axis”, in a qualitative operation that surprised the Houthis and forced them to return to their fortified positions, while Militias train armed groups specializing in collecting royalties in Sana'a.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces liberated new locations in the Bert al-Anan front, in Al-Jawf governorate, east of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, at the expense of the Houthi coup militias, while the militias continued to send armed reinforcements to the fronts of the western coast of Yemen, while the military escalation on the Dhali fronts continued, with the confrontations continuing With the tribes of Al-Huddar

Fierce battles took place which culminated in the army tightly controlling the entire Qash'an mountain range and large parts of Wadi Silba, while the Houthi militias incurred heavy losses in lives and equipment.

The battles led to dozens of deaths and injuries among the Houthis, and the destruction of three military vehicles on the top of Mount Qesh'an.

This progress came with full support and coverage from the Alliance to Support the Legitimacy in Yemen.

Field sources indicated that the coalition fighters launched 30 air strikes, targeting locations, fortifications, caves, and militia gatherings in the liberated mountains of Bert El-Anan, before the field forces advanced and controlled them.

The commander of the "North Axis", Brigadier Haikal Hanaf, stressed that "Mount Qash'an has been completely restored, and so is all the cemeteries in its vicinity." He added, "The operation was lightning, careful, and studied, and units from the northern axis brigades participated in it."

The Yemeni army continues to secure the positions it controlled, pressurizing the Houthi militia and advancing towards the center of Birt District.

The strategic importance of the Qash'an mountain range lies in the fact that it mediates Wadi Silba, in which the Dahm tribes rejecting the presence of the Houthi militia are present, as they are supportive of legitimacy, and many of their sons are fighting in the ranks of the Yemeni army.

Meanwhile, local sources in Al-Jawf governorate confirmed the death of the Houthi leader and their supervisor, Azzan Yahya Azzan al-Sharif, in the Sakia Front west of the governorate, along with four of his companions in artillery shelling of the army forces, as well as wounding three others, and destroying a Houthi military vehicle.

And in Sana'a, local sources in the capital, Sanaa, said that the Houthi coup militias had completed, yesterday, the training of armed teams for field propensity, to impose royalties and financial levies on owners of ovens and shops in their areas of control, including the capital, will start their work in early 2020.

The sources pointed out that the militias have completed the development of plans and programs to transfer the levies of money and royalties from owners of businesses and shops in their areas of control, to a major source for financing their military operations, and enriching their leaders, to compensate for their economic losses, as a result of government actions on the oil trade.

In addition, the capital, Sanaa, witnessed a massive campaign by militia members to loot and confiscate Internet broadcasting devices (Wi-Fi) in areas under its control, as part of its campaign to limit the spread of the Internet, fearing a revolution and a popular uprising.

In Saada, the Houthi coup militias declared a state of alert among their elements in all regions, in anticipation of military operations by the Yemeni army forces supported by the coalition, according to local sources, noting that a state of alert and proliferation witnessed militia fronts in the Seam Zone in Al-Safra and with only Baqam and a single shoulder at the borders of the liberated Al-Zahir Directorate .

The Yemeni army forces targeted militia sites in the districts of Manbeh, Razeh, and Shada, while coalition fighters bombed other sites with a series of focused raids, which led to the destruction of military vehicles, a death, and the injury of Houthi elements.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces tightened their control over several locations in the vicinity of the Al-Jab and Sabira regions, after violent fights they fought, on the evening of Thursday, which lasted until dawn yesterday, Friday, and spread to the Battar front, the Mashareh, and the border of Hajar.

Field sources stated that the joint forces were able to break a militia attack towards al-Jab and its strategic camp, and forced the militia hordes to flee towards areas east of Ibb governorate, pointing out that the militias had brought armed groups from Ibb and Dhamar to the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhali during the past two days.

In addition, the joint forces in the north of Al-Dhalea announced a curfew in the Salim region and its surroundings, in the west of Qataba in the north of the governorate, starting from six in the evening until six in the morning every day and for a week, in order to be able to purify and secure the area from any infiltrations and cells of the sleeping militias in Region.

The Houthi militia had spread 20 of its elements, who had fallen in the Al-Fakher front, during the confrontations of the past two days with the joint forces, including the Houthi field leader, Lt. Col. Saleh Musaad al-Gharbani, who was killed in the Al-Fakher Front, west of the Qataba district.

In Al Hudaydah, the first undersecretary of Al Hudaydah Governorate, Walid Al Qadimi, confirmed that the joint forces are ready and able to resolve the battle for Al Hudaydah, and complete the liberation of the western coast and the ports within it, which are used by militias to smuggle weapons from Iran.

In a tweet on Twitter, he pointed out that the combined forces stationed in the West Coast have the ability to resolve the battle for Hodeidah, and secure international shipping routes in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, from Iranian threats through its arm, Houthi militias.

In Taiz, clashes continued between the army forces and the Houthi militia in the “Haifan Eirim” front, south of Taiz, which reached to the north of the southern Lahij governorate, centered on the site of Tuba Aqil, where units of the Southern Resistance are stationed, and that the withdrawal of the reform elements led to the progress of the Houthis in That region.

In Dhamar, five members of the Houthi militia were killed and wounded in confrontations with tribesmen in the Al-Hada district, which witnessed widespread kidnappings, carried out by Houthi elements against the sons of Al-Masqara village that affected 120 of its sons, in addition to detonating two houses.