Yemeni joint forces in al-Dhali managed to thwart multiple attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi coup militias, and as militias stepped up their operations and bombardment against joint Yemeni forces and residential neighborhoods in Hodeidah, sources close to the Houthis revealed coordinated relations between them and Islah members in Saada and Marib.

In details, field sources in al-Dhali confirmed the death and injury of a number of members of the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia, in a tight ambush carried out by the heroes of the joint Yemeni forces in the front of the Qataba north of the province.

The sources pointed out that the Yemeni joint forces lured elements of the Houthi militias, who tried to infiltrate towards the liberated positions in the Shakhb area, before they were surrounded and clashed with them, and suffered great losses in equipment and lives.

In the meantime, clashes continued between the Yemeni joint forces and Iranian Houthi militias in the fronts of Maris, Qurtoba and Hajar, in the north and west of the province, following an attack by the militias towards the Hajar Front, hours after repelling an attack on the Ribe and Zubairat areas.

Local sources said that a number of the bodies of Houthi elements were seen thrown in the reefs of those areas, where fierce battles between the two sides, which used various types of weapons, and spread to the area of ​​al-Shaghadera northwest of Qatuba, noting that the joint forces were able to destroy military vehicles and crews carrying Personnel during recent operations.

In al-Hudaydah on the west coast, Houthi militias intensified their shelling, targeting and breaches of the UN truce on all fronts, and launched heavy and heavy artillery and machinegun fire at joint forces positions in the al-Fiza area of ​​Tahita district, south of al-Hudaydah.

Field sources in Faza reported that militias intensified shelling and military escalation following the meeting of the UN Special Committee to monitor the implementation of the Swedish agreement and oversee the redeployment, in a clear message to the international community that it does not want peace, and knows only the language of weapons, especially as they were used in mortar shelling 82 caliber, Hauser artillery, B10 artillery shells, 14.5 caliber, and 12.7 weapon.

Heavy and medium weapons, artillery and rocket-propelled grenades were also heavily and heavily shelled in the northern areas of Hays, using 82-caliber mortar and Hauser artillery, while 14.5-caliber and 12.7-caliber machine guns were also targeted.

The militias carried out shelling with various types of weapons on joint positions and residential neighborhoods in the Duraimi district south of Hodeidah, and intensified shelling on various areas east of Hodeidah using various types of heavy and medium weapons.The shelling focused on the east of Al-Saleh residential city, where 120-mm shells and artillery landed Of caliber 82.

Artillery shells and machinegun fire also fell heavily on positions positioned behind the College of Engineering, and another landed in Khamseen Street, which was heavily hit by Houthis, using Doshka, a 14.5-caliber weapon and sniper weapons.

The Yemeni joint forces managed to thwart an infiltration attempt of the militias from the Al-Adain junction towards the Directorate of Hays, after they were spotted moving from Al-Adain Triangle towards the joint positions in the vicinity of Hays Directorate, and forced the infiltrators to retreat and flee.

In an argument, Houthi militias acknowledged the death of their front leader in Haradh, Colonel Ahmed Abdul Wadood al-Astout, during the battles waged by the army forces of the fifth military zone, and militia elements around the city of Haradh, and led to the liberation of large areas early last week.

The militias also acknowledged the deaths of more than 50 of its members on various fronts during the past week, including senior leaders, according to informed sources, pointing out that dozens of dead Houthis have reached the bodies of Dhamar, Mahwit and Sana'a, including the body of the leader of the Saada Front Amin al-Humairi, and Brigadier Ahmed al-Astout Colonel Sarhan Qusayla, Colonel Mohammed Al-Hazeq, Colonel Mohammed Makhmal, Colonel Abdulaziz Qatran, Lieutenant Colonel Abdullah Al-Dailami, Lieutenant Colonel Ammar Al-Jadi, Major Mohammed Al-Zo'ari, Colonel Sarhan Musleh Qusayleh, Colonel Ahmed Abdul Wadoud Al-Astout, Commander of Haradh Front, Captain Mohammed Bakil Al-Shuwaih, and Abdullah Ahmad Mashrah .

In addition to the field leaders: Issam Nasser Humaid Dashila, Mohammed Mohammed Mahyoub Al-Khatib, Abdullah Mohammed Mohammed Atef, Nasser Saeed Mknash, Zaid Abdullah Ali Yahya Al-Sadmi, Mohammed Abdul Karim Ali Al-Mahdi, Isaac Ibrahim Mohammed Al-Naami, Mohammed Hussein Ali Bahri, and Shamsan Ahmed Al-Sanea, and Mazen Mehdi al-Qubani, Saleh Ahmad al-Sinani, Sultan Mohammed al-Houthi, Qais Saad al-Hamdani, Mohammed Hussein al-Houthi, Lutf Abdullah al-Khalqi, Abdul Fattah Yahya al-Samawi, Naseem Khalid Ghulab, Abdo Ali Ghilan, and Ahmed Ali al-Sanif.

In Saada, sources close to the Houthi militia revealed coordination between members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen, represented by Islah Party and Houthi elements in the Kattaf Front, which led to the encirclement of a full brigade of legitimacy in the Wadi Al Jbara region late last month, stressing that the militias directed The media in Sanaa not to deal with that process, was withdrawn a full edition of the newspaper «September 26», after the news, and was completely destroyed.

The sources pointed out that the operation, which was coordinated with members of the «Brotherhood» in the ranks of the Yemeni army coordinated with the militias to cordon off the brigade before the intervention of coalition fighters to break the siege of the brigade, launched a series of intensive raids, which led to the lifting of the siege of the brigade, leaving dead and wounded in the ranks Houthis.

The Brotherhood also facilitated the Houthis' entry into Marib and the assassination of Mohammed Ali Dhawi, in the center of the city of Marib, which the militias accuse of assassinating Ibrahim al-Houthi, the brother of the militia leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and his companion Mohammed Hassan al-Bader, in the midst of last month in the Hadda area of ​​the capital Sanaa.

Informed sources pointed out that al-Dawi was able to escape to Marib, but a group of reform elements monitored, and provide information to the Houthis who managed to liquidate him in a hotel in the city of Marib, amid great media discretion on the incident.

Coalition fighter jets also targeted militia positions and vehicles in Kattaf district, east of Sa'ada governorate.It also targeted Houthi reinforcements in the areas of Bakeel, Al-Qad, Bani Mueen and Al-Hijleh in the Razih border directorate with a series of raids, one of which targeted a Houthi military communications room.

Coalition fighter jets also targeted four Houthi positions in al-Ghashim district of al-Zahir district and another in al-Naousha area in Haidan district, destroying vehicles, killing and wounding a number of Houthi elements.

In al-Jawf, the Yemeni army managed to target a military vehicle for the militias in al-Salan area in al-Maslub, west of the province, killing and injuring those on board. In the capital Sanaa, Houthi elements assassinated Akram Hussein al-Najjar, son of a senior officer in the forces of former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in a new assassination in the capital against elements belonging to the General People's Congress loyal to the former president.

- Houthi militias acknowledge the death of more than 50

Of its elements on various fronts, during

Last week, among them prominent leaders.