The "coalition" destroys 3 "booby traps" that the militias launched towards Saudi Arabia

The Yemeni army liberates sites in Al-Jawf and repels Houthi attacks in Sanaa and Marib

The Yemeni legitimate forces inflicted heavy losses on the militias on several fronts.

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The Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of three "booby-trapped" drones launched by the terrorist Houthi militia towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia yesterday.

For its part, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, with great support from the coalition fighters, liberated the Al-Khalif Al-Ghamara area in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar camp in the Khub Al-Sha`af District in Al-Jawf, and foiled an attack by militias in Nihm and Al-Khadra and a massacre in Marib, which led to the death of 13 Houthis, including two prominent leaders .

In detail, the spokesperson for the coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, confirmed in a statement that the joint coalition forces managed, yesterday evening, to intercept and destroy two unmanned aerial vehicles (booby traps) in Yemeni airspace, launched by the terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner to target Civilian objects and civilians in the southern region of the Kingdom.

On Saturday, a Saudi security source announced that a Saudi citizen was slightly injured, and homes and vehicles were damaged due to shrapnel falling as a result of the interception of a drone launched by the Houthi militia towards the Kingdom.

For its part, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, with great support from the coalition fighters, liberated the Al-Khalif Al-Ghamara area in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar camp in the Khub Al-Sha`af district in Al-Jawf, after battles that left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

Military sources stated that the army and the tribes shifted from a state of defense to an offensive on the fronts of the Khub and Al-Sha`af district in Al-Jawf, and were able to liberate several sites in the “Al-Khalif Al-Ghamara” area southwest of Al-Khanjar strategic camp in the Khub Washa`f desert, after the militias failed during the past weeks to restore the camp that It was finally liberated by the army and the tribes.

The sources indicated that the militias suffered great losses in the ranks of their elements and their military equipment, while Houthi combat vehicles were seen burning due to the raids of the coalition fighters, which targeted them in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar camp from the Al-Khub desert side, while they were moving to support their members in the Al-Khalif area.

And in the Nudud front, Bir Al-Marazeeq, battles continued in the area between the two sides, during which the army and tribes forces managed to thwart the militia attack towards the liberated factions, forcing them to retreat and flee towards the east of Al-Hazm city.

In Nehm, northeast of the capital, Sana'a, the army and tribes forces managed to thwart a militia attack on the fronts of Najd al-Ataq, and managed to shoot down two militia drones flying over their positions in the region, while the coalition fighters managed to launch four air strikes in support of the army and the tribes that affected Houthi sites in Nehm. And led to the destruction of the vehicles and the death and injury of many Houthis.

In the drug, west of Marib, field sources confirmed the death of 13 Houthis, including prominent leaders, including the leader of the drug front Hisham Al-Saqqaf and the Houthi leader Khaled Al-Shami, while news conflicted about the fate of the militia chief of staff, Major General Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Ghamari, after they received painful blows by the army and the tribes And the fighters of the Arab coalition, led to the destruction of vehicles, and the death and injury of dozens of their members.

The army and tribes forces had thwarted a Houthi attack on the sites of Laqsha, Hallan, and Al-Jawah, east of Majzar district, and another in the direction of Medghal district, which led to the destruction of five combat vehicles.

In Saada, the army, with the support of the coalition fighters, thwarted a large-scale militia attack in the Al-Kursi and Al-Kalah mountains and cemeteries in the Maran area of ​​the Haydan District in the Saada governorate, the main militia stronghold.

The coalition fighters bombed Houthi sites in Shada district, destroying Houthi vehicles that were stationed in the targeted areas, as well as bombing Houthi sites in Maran, and others in Razih and Al Dhahir.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias targeted residential areas east of the city yesterday morning, as part of their continuing violations of the UN armistice, and according to local sources, the militias targeted residential areas with mortars and medium machine guns east of the city.

For its part, field sources confirmed that the militias committed 84 violations of the UN armistice, in the areas of Hays, Al-Jabaliya, Al-Tuhayat, and the areas east of Hodeidah, during which they used heavy and medium weapons.

The joint forces had thwarted the process of creating Houthi sites in the vicinity of the village of Al-Hid in Al-Duraihimi district, south of Hodeidah, and managed to destroy a bulldozer that was working to build fortifications and dig trenches in the area.

In Taiz, for the second day in a row, the militias bombed residential neighborhoods in the east of the city and directly targeted the vicinity of the 7th of July School, and the adjacent homes in the Rawda neighborhood, prompting the school administration to suspend studies and return students to their homes.

Thirteen Houthis were killed, including two prominent leaders in Al-Qadara, west of Ma'rib.

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