The Yemeni Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Muhammad Ali Al-Maqdashi, said that the battle to liberate the capital, Sana'a, is an irreversible option, whatever the cost, and that military operations continue against the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia in all axes and fronts throughout the country, while battles continued on the fronts of insatiable Al-Jawf and Marib surrounding Sanaa on three sides, while the militias continued violating the armistice on the West Coast, amid calls to end the Swedish agreement and return to the process of liberating the city by military force.

In the details, Minister Al-Maqdashi stressed, during a meeting with military leaders in the city of Marib, the combat readiness and the complete and permanent readiness in all military units to carry out the assigned tasks and face the challenges, adding that the armed forces are fighting a battle of common destiny against the Houthi militias and Iranian plans to destabilize the security and stability of Yemen and the entire region , Along with the forces of the Alliance of Legitimacy Support led by Saudi Arabia.

During the meeting, they discussed the progress of field operations and the process of securing the tactical withdrawal of some military units in some locations in the Niham front, whose status is currently being arranged to carry out their combat duties and duties, according to the official Yemeni News Agency.

The Yemeni Minister of Defense and the military leadership valued the kingdom's positions and support in the battle to restore the republic, and to preserve the unity, security and stability of Yemen.

This comes at a time when field sources in Naham reported that dozens of dead and wounded were among the militias, in an ambush and a successful induction operation carried out by the Yemeni army forces in the Huraib Naham area, which led to the death of 15 Houthis, the families of 35 Houthis, and the seizure of 12 military vehicles, while he was wounded others.

The sources said that among the dead were the Houthi field leader, Ahmed Ismail al-Jarmuzi, and among the prisoners, the Houthi leader Muhammad Sharaf Al-Kahlani, who is close to the militia leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, while news was reported about the death of Ibrahim Al-Houthi, brother of Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, as a result of his recent injury.

The sources pointed out that the Yemeni army forces strengthened the fronts of Naham with large military units. Yesterday, they arrived from the third military area in Marib, led by the governor of Marib, Major General Sultan Al-Arada, while the forces of the Six Military Zones in Al-Jawf and the seventh in Sana'a and the third in Marib have been engaged in battles in the fronts around the capital since Last Friday.

For its part, Arab coalition fighters continued their raids on militia sites in Nahham, northeast of the capital, which led to the destruction of Houthi military vehicles, and the killing and wounding of those on board.

In Al-Jawf, Yemeni military sources confirmed the continuation of violent battles between the army and militias in the fronts of Ham in the Al-Matoun district and the Al-Saqiya district in the Al-Masloub and Al-Aqabah Directorate in Khub and Al-Shaf, and that the battles between the two sides are witnessing abundance since last Thursday evening.

In Marib, significant military reinforcements, represented by the legitimacy of the 81st Infantry Brigade, reached the Sarwah fronts in the west of the governorate, with the aim of strengthening the Hailan Mountains front, which witnessed the progress of the militias at the expense of the army during the past weeks.

In Al-Bayda, the media center of the Yemeni army stated that the dead and wounded of the Houthi militia were killed by the army fire in renewed battles in the Qaniya front, north of the province.

The center pointed out that the army forces responded to an attack by the Houthi militia towards their positions in the Qaniya and Al-Wahbah front, and tried to advance under heavy fire cover over its positions in the areas of Al-Aar and Khaddar al-Arji.

The sources pointed out that the confrontations between the two sides continued for more than eight hours, leaving dead militias, while fleeing to others.

In Al-Dhalea, military sources confirmed renewed battles between the Yemeni joint forces and the South on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side in the fronts of Beit Al-Shemal and Al-Thawkh loans, in conjunction with the Houthi bombing of the Battar region, which resulted in the death of five members of the Houthi, and the injury of others, noting The militia attempted to infiltrate to recover sites that they had lost earlier, in the “Battar and al-Jubb” areas, but the joint forces responded to them and thwarted their attack.

According to the sources, the artillery of the combined and southern forces demolished militia sites and clusters in Naqil al-Khashabah, which led the militias to bomb residential areas in Battar, Habil Yahya and al-Jub.

The joint and southern forces were able to liberate most of the hills of the mountain, “Battar”, after violent battles against the Houthi militia, which incurred casualties and military equipment.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi coup militias continued their violations of the international truce, and their military escalation towards the positions of the joint Yemeni forces along the seam areas, prompting the Yemeni government to consider the continuation of the Houthi escalation as a blow to the Stockholm Agreement in Sweden for Hodeidah.

For his part, the official spokesman for the National Resistance, a member of the Joint Command in the West Coast, Brigadier General Sadiq Dowid, accused the Houthi militia of using Red Sea ports to smuggle weapons. During his visit to the Coast Guard forces in the Red Sea sector, Doyd said that the Coast Guard forces were able to secure the liberated coasts and seaports in the Red Sea sector, and the militias denied many of the ports that were used to smuggle weapons and other prohibited materials.

He added, there are only three ports left for the militias, namely the port of Al-Hodeidah, Al-Salif and Ras Issa, which are used to smuggle banned materials in full view of the United Nations.

In addition, yesterday, Al Houthi militias intensified a series of violations and violations of the United Nations armistice, by bombing and targeting the joint forces ’positions in the mountainous area of ​​the district of Al Tahita, south of Al Hudaydah.

Field military sources stated that during the bombing and targeting operation, Houthi militias used mortar and medium weapons.

Militias also launched wide targeting operations, targeting residential neighborhoods in the southern city of Hays.

The Houthis admit to great losses

The Houthi militias formally recognized the day before yesterday (Thursday) the killing of a number of their members on several fronts, most notably the Directorate of Nehem, the northern gate of Sanaa, where they were buried in Sana'a, led by Sharaf al-Din al-Din al-Houthi, Ahmed Yahya al-Kibsi, Ali Hossein al-Kibsi, Ali Hossein al-Kibsi, Ali Ahmed Masoud A locality in Dhamar Governorate, south of Sanaa, said that the group had killed more than 30 of its members who had fallen in the foreheads of Neham and Al-Dhalea. Yemeni army sources say that dozens of Houthi corpses are still dumped in the reefs and valleys of the mountains of Neham, where the forces advance through three axes in the Directorate of Nehem with the support of artillery strikes and the flight of the Alliance to Support Sharia. Sanaa ■ Emirates today

- The Yemeni army forces have strengthened the Naham fronts with large military units, which have arrived from the third military area in Marib.

- Coalition fighters continued to carry out raids on militia locations in Naham, destroying Houthi military vehicles.

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Houthi were captured and 15 were killed in an ambush in the Hureb Niham area.