Supported by the Alliance and Tribes, the Yemeni army forces managed to achieve major victories in the fronts west of the Ma'rib Governorate, and while the Wadi Wasat region, in Al-Jawf Governorate, in which it announced the completion of military arrangements to restore the packages and ghales, militias incurred heavy human losses on those fronts, including leaders A prominent field, while the Houthi breaches continued in the West Coast.

In detail, violent clashes continued in the Sarwah front, west of Ma'rib Governorate, between the Yemeni army forces and the Houthi militia, in the context of the operations that have been taking place in the region for days, and witnessed, the day before yesterday, the fiercest confrontations between the two sides, leaving dozens dead and wounded among the two parties.

Yemeni military sources in Marib confirmed that the army was able to repel a massive Houthi attack towards the city of Marib and the Kovel camp, and killed and wounded dozens of them, including the Houthi leader, Abdullah al-Ghuli, and the Support and Supply Officer, Abdullah Ismail Abdullah al-Hamzi, who were killed along with 70 others who were killed And wounded.

The sources pointed out that the army seized a number of light and medium weapons, bombs and ammunition during the battle, and after the continuous Houthi encroachment on the army sites, 30 km west of the city of Marib, was broken.

In addition, field sources in Sarwah confirmed that the army forces imposed a suffocating siege on an entire battalion of Houthi militias in the Sarwah front between Sana'a and Marib, while the army forces continued their military operations on the fronts of Al-Mashajeh and narcotic, during which they were able to liberate the Al-Dushush area of ​​Al-Mashjah and Al-Zour.

For its part, coalition fighters launched a series of raids focused on the positions and reinforcements of the Houthis in Sarwah and the countryside of the capital, including Khulan, which led to the death and injury of Houthi elements and the destruction of their vehicles.

Meanwhile, tribal sources reported that hundreds of people from the Ubaida and Al-Jadaan tribes are gathering in Marib, led by a number of notables to fight on the Sarwah front, in support of the army and Murad tribes.

The field leader in the “312 infantry brigade” affiliated with the Yemeni legitimacy, Brigadier Ali Muhammad Saad, denied press statements that the Kovel camp had fallen in the vicinity of Marib, indicating that the militias are spreading rumors of his fall to raise the morale of their collapsed elements, as a result of the resistance of the Yemeni army and their indefinite defeats and incurred losses big.

Meanwhile, local sources in Dhamar Governorate confirmed the funeral of the Houthi militia, 50 of whom had fallen in the Marib front during the past two days, including five field leaders, while similar sources in Amran indicated that the arrival of 40 bodies of Houthi fighters who had fallen in Marib and Al-Jawf, among them Three field commanders.

In Sanaa, medical sources confirmed the arrival of the body of a Lebanese Hezbollah member, who was killed in the Sarwab Marib front, called Hassan Hajoula, who is a technical expert in the field of rockets and landmines, noting that the militia imposed a security cordon on the military hospital in the Directorate of People The center of the capital, while the body arrived.

Meanwhile, Yemeni military sources indicated that eight army forces were martyred and 15 others were wounded, including the commander of the 134th Brigade, Brigadier Thiab Al-Qebli Nimran, the day before yesterday, in Sarwah Marib.

In Al-Jouf, the army forces backed by the tribes succeeded in securing the Wadi Wasat area of ​​the Khub and Al-Sha`f district, which witnessed two days of battles with the Houthi militias, which incurred dozens of dead and wounded and destroyed military vehicles, most of which were destroyed by coalition fighters.

In addition, military sources in Al-Jouf confirmed that the army forces are ready to recover the sites that they recently lost in Al-Hazm city and Al-Ghail district, and another in the Majzar district of Ma'rib Governorate, noting that the Ministry of Defense and the coalition leadership worked to rearrange the Al-Jouf fronts during the period prior to Khud The battle to free what remains of Al-Jouf.

In Al Hudaydah, on the west coast, the joint Yemeni forces managed to shoot down a Houthi militia plane, west of the Al-Duraimi district, which is the fourth to be shot down in the district in 10 days.

Units of the joint forces carried out extensive insurance operations for several areas in the districts of Hay, Al-Tahita, al-Duraimi and Beit al-Faqih, which included farms and dirt roads, which were used by militias to launch attacks and carry out infiltration attempts toward joint sites, and units of the military police also carried out insurance operations for the transportation lines between those directorates.

Meanwhile, the Houthi militia continued its daily violations of the armistice, and yesterday bombed residential neighborhoods in the east of the district of Al-Tahita, and bombed civilian homes with 12.7 mortar and picas, causing panic and panic among the population.

In Al-Dhalea, the Commander of the First Brigade, Saeqa, Brigadier General Abdul Karim Qassem Al-Solani, affirmed that the fighting scales had been changed on the fronts of North Al-Dhalea, and the joint and southern forces took the initiative to launch pre-emptive attacks against the movements of the Houthi militias in the northern and western Al-Dhali areas.

He pointed out that the southern and joint forces thwarted all Houthi plans, monitored all military reinforcements and crowds and beyond, and took appropriate measures to thwart all offensive operations.

In Taiz, Houthi militia bombed the Al-Matar neighborhood, west of the city, with artillery, causing damage to a number of houses, and the deaths and injuries of civilians.

Yemeni army forces imposed a suffocating siege on an entire battalion of Houthi militias at the Sarwah front between Sana'a and Marib.