Several prominent Houthi militia leaders have been killed on the fronts of the Yemeni capital by the Yemeni army and tribes and in raids of Arab coalition fighters during the past two days, and while battles continued on several fronts, the militias continued to mobilize to storm Marib, while revealing Iranian directives to dig more trenches And tunnels in Hodeidah in preparation for the explosion of the situation on the West Coast.

In the details, dozens of members of the Houthi militia were killed and wounded yesterday in the fronts around the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, in battles with the Yemeni army and the tribes supported by the Arab alliance, the most concentrated in Al-Jawf, Naham and Al-Bayda.

Yemeni military sources confirmed that the army and tribes forces were able to destroy military vehicles and fortifications of the militias in the Nahham front, northeast of the capital, Sana'a, as well as killing and injuring them, including three prominent leaders.

The sources stated that a number of militia members were killed and wounded, with ambushes of the army and tribes in separate locations in the Nahham front, as well as the destruction of military and other spoils, pointing to the death of the commander of the operations of the Sixth Houthi Military Region, Brigadier Ali Abdullah Al-Kibsi, alongside the Houthi leader called Khairallah Al-Moayad Commander of the groups of Al-Jouf Junction, Abdullah Maneh Krish and Farea Ahmed Saran.

During the past few days, the militias incurred heavy losses among their leaders on the Al-Jouf and Sana'a fronts, including Essam El-Ghouly, and the leader Abdel-Rahman Muhammad Al-Wisi, the leader of the attack groups in Al-Jouf.

For its part, coalition fighters have targeted a series of raids, locations and gatherings of Houthi militias in the same front, which resulted in losses, in conjunction with the ability of the army and tribes to launch attacks on the Al-Jawf junction and the facilitation of the front in the core of Nahham.

On the other hand, the army and tribes forces declared the Farda line - Al-Jawf Junction - Naqil Ibn Ghaylan in Nahham clashes areas, and warned civilians not to move in these areas in fear for their lives.

In Al-Bayda, the army and tribes forces managed to inflict heavy losses on the militias among their elements, among them prominent leaders including the head of militia combat operations in the Qaniyya front, Abdul-Malik Talib al-Ayani, and the Houthi leader Kamal Ali Shu'i Hakim, who were killed by the army and tribes the day before yesterday.

In al-Abediyyah between Marib and al-Bayda, the army and tribes continued their military operations against the Houthi militias, and managed to achieve qualitative breakthroughs in the area, and the militias sustained great losses, according to sources in the army, confirming the death of the prominent Houthi leader and leader of the Samad Brigades of qualitative training called Abu Harb al-Shami.

The Houthi leader, Hadi Abd Rabouh Al-Wehbi, the Secretary-General of the local council, was wounded and amputated as a result of a device planted by the Houthi militia in his car in the Abel al-Wahhabiyah district of the Sawadiyah district.

In Amran, north of the capital, Sana'a, local sources confirmed that the prominent Houthi leader Abu Ali al-Hakim, accompanied by the governor of Amran appointed by the Houthis, Saleh al-Makhlous, carried out large-scale mobilization operations among the tribes of the province in the framework of the crowd to storm Marib.

On the other hand, militias in Imran killed Abdullah Sadiq al-Usaimi in front of his children in a heinous crime, after storming his house in the Khywan area of ​​Houth district, due to his refusal to pay royalties and agricultural crops to their members. In Al Hudaydah, on the west coast, the joint forces seized an arms shipment that was on its way to the Houthi militia, according to the military media of the joint forces, noting that a truck loaded with ammunition was seized in the Hayis district, and was seized and confiscated.

For his part, the spokesman for the brigades of the giants, Mamoun Al-Mujahmi, said that foreign experts directed the leaders of the Houthi militia in Al Hudaydah by digging more trenches, boasting installations and factories, and building defensive systems in preparation for exploding the situation in the province militarily.

In addition, the joint engineering teams were able to clear large areas of the Khokha directorate in Hodeidah from mines and explosive devices, in preparation for the implementation of vital projects in the Directorate of Tourism in the West Coast.

Coalition fighters target a series of raids, locations and gatherings of Houthi militias in Jawf.

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