Yemeni army forces, supported by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy, have made new progress in Saada, a stronghold of the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia, and have liberated the Hajjah mountain range in Razih district, while areas around the border city of Haradh have witnessed fierce battles between the army and militias, as military escalation continues. Houthi militias detained 13 ships and prevented them from entering Hodeidah port, to fabricate multiple crises within the areas controlled by them, and a militia leader and a number of his companions were killed in battles north of Hodeidah. Sharia forces thwarted an attack by militias in Ham Front in al-Jawf, and destroyed a military vehicle with Houthi elements on board.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces, supported by the coalition, were able to control the mountains of the Hijleh in the Directorate of Razih border with Saudi Arabia, after fierce battles that left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

Field sources pointed out that the Yemeni army forces, with the support of the coalition Apache aircraft, managed to liberate the entire scattered mountains of Al-Hijlah from the strategic Al-Azhar mountain range in Razih district, and opened roads towards new areas within the most complex in terms of terrain.

The sources pointed out that the army forces continue to advance in the vicinity of the liberated mountains to secure and secure the concentration of advanced forces, as well as carrying out large-scale clearance of mines planted by militias in those areas.

Coalition fighter jets launched a series of intensive raids on militia positions in several areas of Saada, targeting a Houthi camp and other militia positions, leaving dead and wounded among Houthi elements and destroying militia military vehicles.

In al-Jawf, the Yemeni army managed to thwart an attack by Houthi militias towards the positions of the legitimate forces in Ham Front, targeting eastern Anbarah area, and destroyed a military vehicle with Houthi elements, killing and wounding a number of these elements.

In Hajja, northwest Yemen, Yemeni army forces fought fierce battles against Houthi militias in the vicinity of the border city of Haradh, as part of its military operations aimed at liberating the city besieged by legitimate forces from three sides. According to field sources, battles took place between the two sides, after Houthi elements attempted to lift the siege on them, and preempt the military operation of the Yemeni army, which aims to enter the city, but the militias failed to achieve its goal, and forced the army forces to retreat to the center of the city.

Meanwhile, the Yemeni forces, supported by the coalition, managed to thwart an attack and attempt to advance the militias towards the village of al-Khadma in isolation Bani Hassan north of Abs district, the largest directorates of Hajjah, and managed to inflict heavy losses Houthi elements.

In Hodeidah, on the west coast of Yemen, Houthi militias stepped up their military operations a day after committing a massacre of civilians in the districts of Hays and Tahita, and launched intense shelling of joint forces and residential neighborhoods in the district of Hays using artillery shells and various weapons, including 82-mm mortar artillery. , B10 shells violently.

According to field sources, the militias bombed the positions of the joint forces with heavy caliber weapons, medium-caliber weapons 12.7 and 14.5 caliber, and sniper weapons and light machine guns, pointing out that Houthi elements bombed east of Duraimi Directorate south of Hodeidah city with heavy and medium weapons and artillery shells.

The joint forces thwarted an attempt to infiltrate Houthi towards their positions in the south and east of Tahita from several directions, causing great losses, while renewed shelling on the joint sites in the outskirts of Hays.

In addition, navigational sources at the port of Hodeidah revealed that Houthi militias detained 13 ships and prevented them from entering the port, in an attempt to fabricate multiple crises within the areas they control, which began to witness a crisis of oil derivatives, especially the capital Sanaa, where the militias prevent entry Three ships loaded with gasoline, four with diesel, one with gas, two with wheat and three each loaded with corn, sugar and rice.

In al-Dhali, field sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Adel Mokbel, in the battles that took place in the vicinity of Al-Ribi and Shakhb areas north of Hajar Directorate, noting that he was killed along with a number of his members.

The joint forces thwarted several infiltration attempts by the militias towards their positions on the fronts of Shakhb and Al-Ribi at Hajar Front and towards Bab Ghalg. Houthi elements suffered great losses in equipment and lives during the past few days.

The fighting continued in different areas of Hajar Front north of Dali, spread to Beja and Shakhb, and the militias tried to send reinforcements to the Bab Ghalg area, but the joint forces monitored and targeted those reinforcements and forced the militias to retreat towards Ibb.

In the capital Sanaa, Houthi militias abducted a number of preachers of mosques and their officials, after refusing to attend sectarian sessions, and refuse to be drawn to the dissemination of ideas they described as outsider to the Yemeni society, according to local sources confirmed that Houthi elements assaulted the perpetrators of the mosque in the residential city of Sa'wan , And Bilal Mosque in a massive street, and Tawheed Mosque in Taiz Street.

On the other hand, military sources said that two soldiers belonging to the second military zone in the Yemeni army, were killed by a landmine explosion in Al Rayyan camp east of the city of Mukalla on the coast of Hadramout.

The sources explained that the explosion occurred as a result of a mistake in the transfer of mines inside the camp, killing two soldiers and wounding two others, pointing out that the second military area took from the camp of Rayyan, far from the communities, a warehouse of mines that were extracted after the liberation of the province from the terrorist organization al-Qaeda in 2016.

Houthi leader killed in battles between Yemeni army and militias north of Hajar district in Dali.

Shipping sources: Houthi militias are holding 13 ships and preventing them from entering Hodeidah port.

Legitimate forces confront a militia attack and destroy a Houthi military vehicle in Ham Front in Jawf.