Thwarting attacks in Marib, and uncovering a cell smuggling weapons to militias

The Yemeni legitimate forces have suffered huge losses for the Houthis on several fronts

Yemeni legitimate forces in one of the regions of Marib.

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The Yemeni army forces, backed by tribes and Arab coalition fighters, foiled attacks by Houthi militias towards several areas in Rahba district, south of Ma'rib governorate, while battles continued on the Al-Jawf and Nehm fronts in Sanaa, in which the army and tribes were able to liberate the zero Tabab, while the joint forces foiled an attack Towards north of Lahj and another in Al-Dhalea, and details of a Houthi weapons smuggling cell were revealed on the western coast.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes repelled, yesterday, an attack by the Houthi militia towards the areas of Arftan, al-Ardha, al-Ushal and al-Majma'iyya in the vicinity of Jabal Murad in the Rahba district, south of Ma'rib, and inflicted heavy losses on them, while the coalition fighters were able to destroy militia reinforcements that were in the direction of those areas coming from the center Al-Bayda Governorate.

The commander of the Beihan axis, the commander of the 26th Mika Brigade, Major General Mufreh Buhaibeh, confirmed that the militias had failed in all their plans aimed at overthrowing the Marib governorate, and that all the victories they promoted had no basis in truth.

Major General Bahibeh confirmed, in a press statement, that members of the army and tribes had inflicted great human losses on the Houthi militia, and as an example of this, the militias, within a distance of no more than five kilometers, lost more than 500 of their members, in addition to the wounded and prisoners.

Yesterday, the various battlefronts in western and southern Marib witnessed violent and continuous confrontations, accompanied by the continued air strikes launched by the Arab coalition fighters, which left a number of deaths among the Houthis, including the Houthi leader Brigadier General Abdullah Yahya Ali Mazroua, who was appointed by the militia as the leader of the Murad Front , Which belongs to the Sahar district in Saada governorate.

The coalition fighters launched five raids on Majzar district, six raids on Rahba district, 10 raids on Mahliya and Abdiyya districts, and bombed Houthi sites and reinforcements in Al-Qadhdara north of Serwah, west of the governorate, killing 72 Houthis, wounding others, and destroying six combat vehicles.

In Al-Jawf, battles continued on the fronts east of Al-Hazm District, the capital of the governorate, during which the army and tribes forces were able to achieve qualitative advances in the east of Bir Al-Marazeeq and the vicinity of Al-Shahla area, after battles that left 40 Houthi dead, including prominent field leaders, including the Houthi leader, Colonel Abdul Hamid Nasr Ali Al-Shahri The nickname (Abu Aseel), along with the one called (Abu Raad).

In Al-Bayda, clashes continued at the Al Hamiqan front in Al-Zahir district, for the second day in a row, between the local resistance and the Houthi militia, leaving three dead and a number of wounded among the Houthis.

In Nehm, northeast of the capital, Sanaa, the army and tribes liberated Tabab As-Safar in the front of Najd al-Ataq, and secured it completely, according to field sources, confirming that the battles and mutual bombing in the Salb mountain range continued, and many deaths were among the Houthi militias.

In Lahj, the joint Yemeni forces managed to break the Houthi attack, the second within a week, on their positions on the fronts in the north of the governorate, focusing on the road linking the areas of Al-Sharijah and Karsh, inflicting casualties on them and forcing the rest of the attackers to retreat to their previous positions, while they thwarted another attack. Towards Habeel Hanash Thamran, west of Al-Mesmir District.

In Al Dhale'e, the joint artillery demolished Houthi sites in the Zila area in the Meris front, north of the governorate, which led to the death and injury of many Houthi fighters, while confrontations continued between the joint and the militias in the Al Fakher sector, and the surrounding areas of Al-Jeb and Sabira.

In Taiz, the army forces thwarted a Houthi infiltration attempt on the Karbah and Scandal fronts in the Al-Dhabab front in the west of the governorate, which led to the death of five and wounding eight Houthi fighters, while the eastern front of the city witnessed confrontations between the two sides, prompting the militias to bomb the Al Shaqab area east of the Sabr Al-Mawadim district.

And in Hodeidah, the joint Yemeni forces managed to shoot down a drone belonging to the Houthi militia in the Al-Duraihimi district, according to sources in the Giants' forces, confirming that the joint was able to shoot down a Houthi rally that flew over the city of Al-Durayhimi, the third to be shot down this September.

In addition, the military media, affiliated with the joint forces in the West Coast, revealed the details of the specific intelligence and security operation that culminated in toppling a Houthi cell operating within a weapons smuggling network, and the arrest of its first official and three of its members.

According to the military media, the Coast Guard forces of the joint forces intercepted the boat of the four members of the cell, last May, at the sea off the Bab al-Mandab strait. They were in possession of passports, "Thuraya" phones, and a "Magellan" locator. Passing through three stations at sea, during which boats carrying weapons are exchanged.

The Yemeni army forces and the tribes are advancing on the fronts of Al-Jawf and Nehm Sanaa, and liberating the zero-Tabab

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