The joint forces deal with Houthi violations in 3 directorates on the coast

The fighting in the vicinity of Sana'a intensified and the sites south of Ma'rib were cleared

The joint forces dismantled a Houthi mine network in the western coast of Yemen.

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The battles intensified on the Nehm fronts in the northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, between the army and the tribes on one side, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, including prominent leaders, and the Yemeni army forces continued to clear strategic sites on the Rahba and Jabal Murad fronts south of Ma'rib, while they managed The joint forces in the West Coast put out Houthi fire sources in three districts, namely, Hays, Al-Tuhayat and Al-Duraimi.

In detail, the Nehm fronts in the northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, witnessed violent battles yesterday, in addition to the Yemeni army forces carrying out a tight ambush for the members of the Houthi militia, leaving the militia members dead and wounded, and field sources stated that the battles focused on my front, solid and we find liberation for the third day in a row The Houthi leader, known as “Abuta,” was killed along with a number of his operatives, along with the Houthi leader Abu Nasrallah and the Houthi leader Salim Saleh Al-Murtada.

The sources confirmed the army's advance in the ruling Tabab in the Najd al-Ataq front, while the army and tribes' artillery continued to bomb militia sites in the Salb Mountains front and the Salb Junction, which led to the destruction of Houthi combat vehicles that were on their way to the seam areas, as well as Houthi sites and vehicles in Jabal Al Manama and the As Sulayil area. , And extended, a direct hit detective.

The coalition fighters targeted Houthi reinforcements in Nehm and destroyed them, which led to the death and injury of many Houthi members, while the army forces carried out a tight ambush for Houthi elements in steel, which resulted in the killing of a number of militia members and wounding others, and the rest of them fled, and the army and tribes' forces seized A large amount of weapons and ammunition.

The coalition fighters bombed a gathering of Houthi gunmen that includes prominent leaders in the Bani Matar area, west of the capital, which led to the death and injury of many of them, according to local sources, noting that ambulances rushed to the area and transported the bodies and wounded Houthi towards the capital's hospitals.

In Marib, battles and hit-and-run operations continued between the army and the tribes on one side and the Houthi militia on the other side on the southern and western fronts of the governorate, according to military sources confirming that the army and tribes were able to thwart the Houthi attack on the Rahba front and eliminate the Houthi brigades in the Murad Front.

The sources pointed out that the army and the tribes were able to secure the "Ash-Al-Oshaal and Rahma" areas in Al-Rahba and purify them from the remnants of the Houthis, and the Arab coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting Houthi sites, fortifications and reinforcements on the Rahba, Mahli and Sarwah fronts.

Houthi sites in the Majzar front were also targeted with four airstrikes, and others on the outskirts of the Madghal district, north of Ma'rib, which led to the destruction of vehicles, killing and wounding many Houthis, and the escape of others, prompting the militias to threaten their escaping fronts with death.

On the other hand, Marib witnessed a prisoner exchange between Houthi elements and the "Muslim Brotherhood" militia, during which the Houthi religious authority, Yahya Al-Dailami, was released.

The Houthi internal front witnessed a major crack after the leak of a letter from the head of the so-called "Supreme Political Council of the Houthis" Mahdi Al-Mashat to the leader of the militia, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, complaining about the interference of Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, a member of the Council and the leader of the so-called "revolutionary committee", which prompted the leader The prominent figure in the ranks of the militias and the head of the intelligence service in it, Abu Ali al-Hakim, to impose full control over the combat elements on the fronts and withdraw the powers of al-Mashat.

Sources close to the Houthis expected that Al-Mashat, who is the son-in-law of Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, would be excluded from the presidency of the Council and that the task would be entrusted to Muhammad Al-Houthi, especially as he enjoys great support from the committees that spread in all the facilities, ministries and government agencies that were controlled during the coup, in addition to enjoying the support of Abu Ali al-Hakim.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint forces managed to demolish Houthi fortifications that were used to target separate areas of the Tuhayat district, south of Hodeidah, and field sources in the joint forces stated that the Houthi militia targeted residential neighborhoods in the city of At-Tuhayat in conjunction with similar targeting of villages and farms in the Al Jabaliya region.

The Media Center for the Giants Brigades quoted the sources as saying that the joint forces monitored the militia fortifications and managed to pound them and extinguish the sources of fire with strikes at its center, in response to its violations and violations of the UN armistice, as well as the suppression of the Houthi fire sources in the Al-Durayhimi district, south of Hodeidah.

The joint forces were able to break the Houthi attack on Hays, during which the militia suffered heavy losses in equipment and lives, while an engineering team of the joint forces managed to dismantle a network of mines, explosive devices and detonators from Houthi remnants in the vicinity of Hays, which included 20 landmines and six individual mines, and thwarted The effect of 13 explosive devices equipped with thermal cameras, in addition to removing the detonators of "TNT" type.

• The Houthi internal front was cracked, due to differences between Al-Mashat and Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi.

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