Yemeni military sources confirmed the surrender of a full battalion of Houthi militia members, after they were siege for two days in the Aqaba Front, which is affiliated to the Directorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f in Al-Jawf Governorate, as battles continue on various fronts in the governorate. While the battles on the Hifan fronts, southeast of Taiz, left eight dead among the Houthis, militia plans failed to achieve a breakthrough on the western coast fronts.

In the details, military sources in Al-Jawf Governorate confirmed that a full battalion of Houthi militia had surrendered, after they had been siege for two days in the Aqaba Front of the Directorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f, indicating that the Houthi militia had failed to break the siege on its members, and that it had lost dozens of its members in the course of the two days. The last two.

According to the sources, the head of the battalions operations in the militia's “417th brigade” signed with each of his battalion prisoners prisoners in the hands of the army, two days after the siege of their position, and after they lost the hope of saving them, which led them to surrender themselves to the army with all their military equipment.

In addition, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the coalition, continued their military operations on various fronts of Al-Jawf, achieving victories and qualitative advances, according to military sources in the Yemeni army, which confirmed that the battles were concentrated in the Sakia Front, Ham and Aqaba, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis.

For his part, the Commander of the “127th Infantry Brigade,” Brigadier General Abdullah Al-Dawi, said that the battles with the Houthi militia in Al-Jawf are still continuing, with the direct support of the coalition fighters, in which hundreds of people were killed and wounded among the militias, the most prominent of which was concentrated in the Al-Sakiya Mountains and the sections on the adjacent fronts To Yam Mountains, near the eastern capital countryside.

Brigadier Al-Dawi pointed out that coalition fighters participated actively during the battles, targeting the militias and their reinforcements and inflicting heavy losses on them, pointing out that violent battles have been taking place in the mountains of Al-Sakia, Al-Muqataa and Al-Azzam, since last Wednesday, without the militias being able to achieve any significant progress as claimed in its media Misleading.

For its part, coalition fighters launched a series of raids, targeting Houthi assemblies and reinforcements, which were on their way to the Al-Sakiya mountain range bordering the Yam mountains, which led to damage to vehicles and the destruction of military vehicles, and the killing and wounding of those on board of the Houthis.

In Marib, sources in the third military region confirmed that the army forces were able to control sites described as ruling in the Sarwah front in the west of the governorate, noting that controlling these sites would lead to the fall of militia supply lines on the western Marib fronts.

The sources pointed out that the army forces continue their operations in the fronts of Hailan, Al-Mukhdarah, Al-Mashjah, and Sarwah, against the Houthi elements whose bodies were scattered in the reefs and mountains of the fronts west of Marib.

On the other hand, the army and security forces seized in Marib a spy cell belonging to the Houthi militia, which is led by a leader of the Yemeni army affiliated with the "Reform" party, called Khaled al-Amir, who is directly responsible for the chain of support and logistical support in the Yemeni Ministry of Defense.

Military sources confirmed that the army and security forces raided the prince's house in Marib, on Friday evening, and arrested him and his daughter's husband, on charges of spying and providing information and coordinates to the Houthi militia, noting that video clips and messages were seized on his phone, confirming his participation in a dangerous espionage operation with the Houthis .

In Taiz, eight members of the Houthi militia were killed, and others were injured in violent confrontations with southern forces in the Haifan front, southeast of Taiz, during the past two days, according to field sources, confirming that the southern forces were able to demolish militia sites in the mountains of Al-Silah and Al-Mishmah, at the border. The eastern district of Haifa.

In the capital, Sanaa, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile, at dawn yesterday, as it was trying to launch it from the south of the capital, which led to an explosion and a large firebomb in the sky of the area.

Informed sources in Sanaa stated that the explosion left dead and wounded among the Houthi missile experts, including foreigners who worked during the recent period to repair the faults that afflicted the Houthi missile system and led to its failure to launch three missiles within one month.

In the Naham front, northeast of the capital, battles continued between the army and the militias, concentrated in the vicinity of Jabal Salb, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, according to field sources, confirming the death of the Houthi leader, Hisham Al-Nawa, the son of the Houthi leader, Ali Al-Nawa, and appointed by the Houthi militia. An agent for the governorate of Ibb in those battles.

In Hodeidah, the spokesperson for the joint forces in the western coast, Waddah Al-Dubeish, confirmed to "Emirates Today" that Houthi militias escalate military operations and use excessive force to escalate them against the joint Yemeni forces and residential areas in Hodeidah.

He pointed out that the militias opened full-fledged battles against the joint forces on the fronts of Al-Drahami, Hayes and Al-Tahtia, and within the city of Hodeidah, in which various types of weapons, including rockets, were used in order to achieve any progress or victory, as happened on the fronts of Sana'a, Al-Jawf and Marib, but failed as a result of steadfastness The joint forces are in their positions.

Al-Dubeish explained that the Houthi militia's plans failed on the coastal fronts, despite the fact that they used foreign experts to lead the recent battles, through which they attempted to penetrate the Al-Drahami, Al-Tahita and Hais fronts, but that they suffered great losses among their elements, pointing out that the joint forces managed during those battles to destroy two artillery tanks. , Houthi militias created them to bomb populated villages in Al-Deraihmi district, in addition to thwarting the creation of sites in the vicinity of Al-Tahita and Al-Jah area in Beit Al-Faqih.

He added that the joint forces monitored the fire sources, and managed to demolish the militants' artillery and fortifications, and resulted in the death and injury of a number of their members, including prominent field leaders, and others foreigners.

Meanwhile, the militias continued to bomb the locations of the joint Yemeni forces in the mountainous area, south of Al-Tahita district, affecting the residents ’farms in the area, which resulted in the injury of a child by shrapnel of an artillery shell fired by the militia, and was treated to the Khokha field hospital.

Militias also bombed separate areas of Hayes district with more than 11 mortar shells, in addition to bombing the villages of Al-Shujan and Al-Jarba in the Al-Duraimi district, and another in Sanaa and Khamseen Street inside the city of Hodeidah, with a number of Katyusha rockets.

Militias plunder 200 million riyals in Sanaa

Banking sources in the capital, Sanaa, confirmed that the Houthi militia had plundered 200 million Yemeni riyals from the new edition from the exchange company, after they raided the company and arrested its owner.

The sources pointed out that the operation took place, on the evening of yesterday, and that the storming operation affected the company and the owner’s house, where a number of his family members were kidnapped and taken to an unknown destination. Sanaa - Emirates today

Militia mourns 42 of its dead

Over the past two days, the Houthi revolutionary militia have killed 42 of its dead, who have fallen from the Naham, Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts, including prominent leaders, including Taha Ahmed Tamish and Nabil Muhammad Jahlan. According to sources, the governorate of Sanaa had the largest number of dead, reaching 14 dead, followed by Dhamar with 12 dead, Hajjah eight dead, Saada seven dead, and one dead in Al Mahwit. Sanaa - Emirates today

Control the amount of drugs on the way to the militias

Security sources in Marib Governorate confirmed that one of the points was able to seize a large quantity of drugs, estimated at 750 kilograms of hashish, during the past January, while it was on its way to the areas controlled by the Houthi militia.

The official Yemeni news agency, Saba, quoted the commander of the governorate's security forces branch, Brigadier Abdul-Ghani Shaalan, that 768 kilograms of drugs were seized in three operations, which were on the way to the militia, and seven suspects were arrested and transferred to the competent authorities. Sanaa - Emirates today

389 violations committed by the militias during January

A human rights report revealed that during the month of January, Houthi militias committed 389 violations against civilians, including the killing of 70 civilians by gunfire and mines, and 82 cases of kidnapping and arbitrary detention, including four cases of detention of women.

The report issued by the Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms, in cooperation with 13 international organizations, included a comprehensive statistic of the number of crimes and violations of the Houthi militia, distributed between direct killing, arbitrary detention and enforced disappearance, which affected civilians in all militia-controlled areas.

According to the report, 24 cases of enforced disappearance were monitored, and the report recorded 152 violations involving civilian objects and private vehicles. The report also documented a large number of stories and testimonies of victims, the injured, and detainees, and crimes against humanity amounting to war crimes. Sanaa - Emirates today

- Coalition fighters participated effectively during the Al-Jawf battles, targeting militias and their reinforcements, and incurring heavy losses.

- The Yemeni army forces managed to gain control of sites described as ruling in the Sarawah Marib front.