Clashes continue on the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhalea

Houthi militias bomb villages in Al-Bayda with heavy weapons

Members of the Giants Brigades on the western coast of Yemen. Archives

Violent battles and confrontations between Yemeni resistance men and tribes on the one hand, and Houthi militias on the other hand continued on four main fronts in Al-Bayda governorate, during which the resistance and the tribes managed to inflict dozens of deaths on the militias, including prominent field leaders, while the militia launched an attack with rockets and heavy weapons in the Quraishiyya district. Confrontations between the joint forces and the Houthis on the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhalea.

In detail, the Houthi coup militia launched an attack, yesterday, with rockets and heavy weapons on villages and civilian areas in the Quraishi district of Al-Bayda governorate, in response to the heavy losses among its members and military equipment by the local resistance and tribesmen in the Qifah front in "Radaa", in addition to its loss of positions A strategy that was liberated by tribes and local resistance.

Tribal sources in the region confirmed that the militias targeted the villages of "Dhi Kalib Al-Asfal" and the neighboring villages with rockets and heavy weapons, in conjunction with sending Houthi snipers to several areas that were stationed at the entrances to the villages and prevented the movement of people from those areas and their daily work.

This coincided with the failure of the "Qifah" tribes, attempts by the Houthi militia to regain control of the sites they had recently lost in the region, including the strategic Jabal Safwan overlooking the Houthi supply routes between Dhamar and Radaa.

The fighter jets of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy launched a series of air strikes targeting Houthi militia gatherings and sites in Quraishi, which led to the destruction of two tanks and three military vehicles, killing and wounding the Houthi elements on board, as well as a raid on a Houthi site in the same area, killing a number of people. Of the Houthis, including leaders in the field.

The Houthi militia killed an elderly woman and wounded her husband, Ahmed Zaid Alawi Al-Joufi, while they were leaving to graze sheep in the Al-Atif area of ​​the Qurayshia district, in a heinous crime that led to the collapse of tribesmen in the entire Rada'a district and Al-Nafir to support the Qifah tribes in their war against the militias.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint forces supported by the southern resistance managed to break an attack launched by the Houthi militia in the outskirts of Al-Hasha district, and field sources reported that the forces fought confrontations against the militias with light and medium weapons in the north and west of Al-Dhale.

According to the sources, members of the Houthi militia tried to infiltrate towards the joint forces' sites, taking advantage of the relative calm witnessed in the past days on the fronts of the Habeel Yahya, Battar and Al-Fakher sector, but they failed to achieve any of their goals on the battlefield as a result of the steadfastness of the joint forces, which inflicted the militias great losses in equipment and lives. .

And in Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint forces foiled the process of creating sites, digging trenches and building barricades by the Houthi militia in the north of the district of Hays, south of Hodeidah governorate, and they were able to completely destroy them after being targeted with appropriate weapons by the seventh brigade giants stationed in those areas.

The Houthi militia continued its escalation and laid mines on the roads, farms and villages located between Hays and Al-Tuhayat, and in high places far from valleys and torrents, which pose a threat to the lives of the residents of those areas. And the joint forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthi elements towards their positions in the Al-Jabaliya and Al-Faza areas in Al-Tuhayta.

• The combined forces fail the Houthi attempt to dig trenches and build barricades in Hodeidah.

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