The joint Yemeni forces continued their military operations on the western fronts of Taiz, for the second day in a row, achieving qualitative victories towards breaking the siege of the city from the western side, and while the Houthi coup militias continued their military escalation on the western coast fronts, the battles continued on the Al-Jawf, Sa`da, Sana'a, Al-Bayda and Al-Dhalea fronts.

In the details, field military sources in West Taiz confirmed that the joint forces were able to achieve qualitative victories in the Al-Barh Front of Muqbana District, as part of the continuation of their military operations aimed at breaking the siege on Taiz from the western side, and the joining of fronts in the western coast with the western fronts of the governorate to complete Liberation of Taiz and head towards Ibb governorate.

The sources stated that the joint forces continued their progress in the vicinity of the liberated areas in the Al-Barah front, and were able to secure the road between the Al-Barah Junction and reach the Al-Barah Cement Factory on the outskirts of Al-Barah city, noting that the forces are continuing to advance in several areas in the strategic vicinity of Jabal Al Nar, overlooking areas Several on the front lines, and several areas east of the liberated Mocha.

The joint forces liberated, yesterday evening, strategic and ruling positions in the Al-Barh Front, after they launched a massive attack on the positions of the Houthi militia, in which they managed to penetrate their initial defenses, and reached the outskirts of the western city of Al-Barrah.

The sources confirmed that the joint forces were able to liberate the Al-Faqasa and Jabal Al-Ruwayqin sites, and their progress towards the city of Al-Barh amid the collapse of the militia fronts and their first defense lines, on the impact of the joint strikes, which caused great losses in equipment and lives. On the other hand, the air defenses of the joint forces and the coalition in Makha were able to shoot down a Houthi march plane yesterday in the sky of the city before reaching its target.

On the northern front of Taiz, the army forces stationed in the Air Defense Front foiled an attack by the militias to compensate for their losses in Al-Barh. They managed to kill six Houthi elements and wounded others, thwarted the attack, and prompted the rest of the Houthi elements to flee.

On the western coast fronts, the joint forces continued to thwart the plans of the Houthi militia to penetrate its positions along the coast, taking advantage of the armistice that they had not committed to for more than a year, and yesterday the joint managed to inflict heavy losses on the militia and thwarted its attack on the liberated district of Al-Tahita.

The spokesperson for the joint forces on the west coast, Waddah Al-Dubeish, confirmed the death and injury of 56 Houthi militias during the past 24 hours, at the hands of the joint forces, which responded to a large-scale attack by Houthi elements on their positions in Al-Fizah and Al-Jabaliya in Al-Tahta district and from three axes.

He stated in a press statement that the joint forces inflicted the militias, while breaking the attack that had been mobilized for months by the Houthis, 24 dead and 32 wounded.

In the fronts of Al-Dhali in central Yemen, the fronts of Bab Ghalak, the surrounding Al-Fakher and Wadi Sabira and Al-Hurra regions north and west of Qataba, witnessed violent confrontations between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, leaving dead and wounded on both sides.

A military source in Al-Dhalea said that the militias sent new reinforcements coming from Ibb and Dhamar through the Damt road, which were monitored by the joint and southern forces, and were targeted in the areas of Sun and Shaleel in Qatuba, leaving dead and wounded and destroying Houthi military vehicles.

On the “Al-Jawf, Marib, Saada, and Sana'a” fronts, battles and military operations and coalition raids continued yesterday against militia locations in several areas, according to military sources in the Yemeni army.

The sources stated that fierce battles broke out yesterday between the army and militias in the two districts of Al-Ghail of Al-Jawf governorate and a massacre in Marib, noting that the army backed by the coalition was able to target militia sites in one of the valleys of Yam Mountains in Metoun al-Jawf, and incurred huge losses.

The sources pointed out that the attack coincided with the launch of a series of raids by coalition fighters on Houthi sites and reinforcements in Ham and Al-Sakiyyah, Al-Jawf.

In Marib, the army forces continued to push with military reinforcements to the fronts of Majzar, Hailan and Sarwah, in the west of the governorate, as part of their preparations and the redeployment of the forces of the third military region on the fronts of contact with the coup militias and directly adjacent to the countryside of the capital Sana'a.

Meanwhile, the revolutionary militias bombed a residential neighborhood in the city of Marib with a ballistic missile, killing a woman and wounding six civilians, including children, according to medical and local sources in the governorate.

The Yemeni government condemned the attack, calling it a heinous crime, and called on the international community and the United Nations to take a clear and frank stand against these heinous terrorist acts.

In the capital, Sanaa, 16 Houthis were killed, including a prominent leader and his son, in confrontations with the army and coalition raids on the fronts of Nahham, northeast of the capital, according to field sources confirmed the death of the prominent Houthi leader, Daris Saleh al-Saadi, and his son, and 24 of their members in the Harib Neham front, During the recent confrontations. In Saada, the Yemeni army artillery managed to destroy a weapons and ammunition storehouse belonging to the militia, near the Al-Thabet market in the Directorate of Safra in the north of the governorate, according to military sources, noting that the attack destroyed the warehouse that includes ballistic missiles and Iranian-made thermal missiles, which were entered into Saada After the militia coup.

Meanwhile, coalition fighters bombed Houthi positions in the border administration of Baqim, with a series of raids that led to the destruction of fortifications and military vehicles belonging to them, as well as other locations of them in the vicinity of the Zahir district.

In Al-Bayda, the joint forces and the local resistance in the Al-Humaiqan area of ​​Al-Zahir District foiled a Houthi attack on its locations in the Al-Habaj and Al-Jardi areas, and incurred heavy losses and forced the rest of their elements to flee, which led the militias to bomb several villages in the area with heavy artillery.

Militias liquidate one of their security leaders

Knowledgeable sources in Ibb governorate, central Yemen, confirmed that the Houthi militia militia, yesterday, liquidated one of its security leaders in the so-called "preventive security" apparatus in the governorate, while Houthi elements assaulted an elderly person in the city of Dhamar with rifle butts.

The sources pointed out that the militias liquidated the security leader in their ranks, Abdul Rahman Muhammad Al-Saidi, in Al-Jabri Market in Ibb, after he refused to hand over his weapons disbursed to them, after he was demobilized, which led to his being shot in front of passers-by, killing him instantly.

According to the sources, the militias are taking any pretext to liquidate the elements they suspect of being loyal to their leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi.

In Dhamar, elements of the Houthi revolutionary militia assaulted with rifle butts at an elderly man, at the end of his fifth decade, called Abdullah Abdel Salam, in the Triangle area near the Dhamar Sports Stadium, after chanting a phrase during the militia’s funeral of a number of its dead in the city, which carried Armed men assault him. Sanaa - Emirates today

The Houthis mourn 39 of their leaders, including 3 brigadier generals

Over the past two days, the Houthi militia militia have funneled 39 of its prominent field leaders, including three brigadier generals, who were killed on the Sanaa, Al-Jawf, and Ma'rib fronts, which are witnessing clashes between the army and its revolutionary elements. Informed sources confirmed that the militias had funneled 39 of their field commanders, who were given absurd military ranks, and fell on the fronts of Naham, Al-Jawf and Ma'rib, including three who held the rank of brigadier general, they were Ahmad Hussein Saleh Al-Khawlani, Abdullah Muhammad Hosn Al-Khulani and Ahmed Hussein Al-Sayaghi. The sources indicated that the militias also named nine of their leaders with the rank of colonel, namely: Muhammad Ali Al-Samat, Muhammad Salih Hadi, Muhammad Hashem Ahmed Al-Mahaqari, Zaid Ali Hussein Al-Razami, Shaker Hussain Abdullah Sater, Majid Salih Murshid Al-Zara’i, and Yahya Muhammad Sharafuddin Adlan, Yahya Ahmed Saleh Al-Qamlani and Sadiq Aziz Ali Ahmed Al-Marwani. According to the sources, seven of its members were buried with the rank of lieutenant colonel, seven others with the rank of major, 10 with the rank of captain, and eight with the rank of lieutenant, confirming that most of these leaders had fallen in coalition raids. Sanaa - Emirates today

The air defenses of the joint forces and the coalition in Mokha were able to shoot down a Houthi march plane in the sky of the city.