The Arab Coalition forces intercepted and shot down a drone aircraft in Yemeni airspace fired by Iranian terrorist Houthi militias from Sanaa towards Saudi Arabia, while coalition warplanes bombed weapons depots in al-Sama'a base and camp north of Sana'a, while the Yemeni army and joint forces continued their advance on Saada fronts Al-Dhali, with continued military escalation and abuses by the Houthis on the west coast of Yemen.

In detail, yesterday morning, the Coalition for Support for Legitimacy in Yemen intercepted and shot down a drone fired by Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist militias from Sanaa to civilian objects in Khamis Mushayt in Saudi Arabia.

Colonel Turki al-Maliki, spokesman for the coalition forces, said that the attempts of the Iranian-backed Houthi terrorist militias to launch ballistic missiles and drones are doomed to fail, pointing out that the coalition is taking all operational procedures and best practices of rules of engagement. To deal with these planes to protect civilians, and that the recent repeated terrorist attempts as a result of their human losses in military operations on the ground, and what it seeks to raise the morale of its terrorist elements.

Al-Maliki stressed the continued leadership of the joint coalition forces in the implementation of deterrent measures against these terrorist militias, to neutralize and destroy these capabilities, and strictly, and in accordance with international humanitarian law and customary rules.

The Houthi militias have recently intensified the firing of missiles and Iranian-made drones towards Saudi Arabia, on the back of heavy losses on the fronts of Saada border with the Kingdom, and the stronghold of its leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, as well as heavy losses due to coalition warplanes raids that targeted weapons stores, drones, and platforms. Rockets were fired in different areas of Sana'a, Sa'ada, Amran and Hajjah.

In addition, coalition fighter jets pounded weapons stores, military equipment, and fortifications in the framework of the military camp and strategic al-Sama'a base, located in the Arhab district north of the capital Sanaa, and directly overlooking Sanaa International Airport.

Local residents in the area reported that the coalition fighter jets launched a series of raids focused on the stores of rockets and ammunition inside the camp, which is under the control of Houthi militias, pointing out that huge explosions rocked the Directorate of Arhab and the northern suburbs of the capital Sana'a with thick clouds of black smoke, likely to be The explosions were caused by the destruction of a ballistic missile store inside the camp.

In Sa'ada, Yemeni army forces, supported by the Arab Coalition, continued their advance on the fronts of the Kataf and Safra districts, and made new progress in the eastern front of the governorate, by liberating a number of tababs, around the district center following an attack on the positions of the Iranian-backed Houthi coup Those crap.

The attack was supported by air cover provided by coalition fighter jets who participated in the attack, and carried out raids on the positions and reinforcements of Houthi militias in the center of the Directorate, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and killed and wounded a number of Houthi elements, including field commanders, according to military sources.

The Yemeni army forces supported the coalition liberated new positions in the Directorate of yellow, which separates the fronts of the center of Saada province, and continued to advance towards the center of the Directorate, after launching three-axis attacks on the positions of Iranian militias around the center of the Directorate.

In Hudaydah, on the west coast of Yemen, Houthi militias launched heavy shelling with various types of weapons on joint forces positions in different areas of Hudaydah yesterday, targeting the joint forces north of Jabaliya, belonging to the Directorate of Tahita, south of Hudaydah, which was bombarded with heavy mortar artillery caliber 120, and artillery Hauser, also used in the bombing operation rates pica and dushka, in addition to weapon 14.5 and sniper weapons.

Houthi militias also continued to launch large-scale shelling and targeting of joint forces positions in different areas within the city of Hodeidah, while the joint forces were able to repel an attack by militias, and attempts to infiltrate inside the city from the eastern and southern sides.

The militias stepped up their breaches and carried out intensive shelling towards the positions of the joint forces and farms and villages of al-Jah in Beit al-Faqih, and continued artillery shelling on the forces in the mountains south of Hodeidah and in the Directorate of Hays.

In al-Dhale'i, the Hajar Front in the northwest of the province witnessed fierce battles between the Houthi militias and the joint forces of the Southern Resistance and the security belt, using various types of weapons, where the southern forces stationed in their positions in the front of Hajar confronted several failed attempts of infiltration by groups of Houthi militias.

Field sources pointed out that the joint forces were able to repel an infiltration and encroachment of elements of the Houthi militias along the front of Hajar, and all the fronts of al-Dhali, which refuse to defeat and commit suicide on the walls of al-Dhali, the last of which was on Monday evening at the bottom of Wadi al-Shaghader on Hajar front.