The Arab Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen announced the fall of a ballistic missile - fired by the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia - in Sa'ada governorate, after launching it from the Yemeni capital Sana'a, while coalition fighters pounded sites, destroying weapons stores for the Houthis in Saada and Hajjah, while the militias continued their military escalation In the west coast and the province of Dali.

In detail, the Alliance for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen, yesterday, a ballistic missile - fired by Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia - in Saada province, after it was launched from civilian areas in the Yemeni capital Sana'a.

The official spokesman of the coalition forces to support the legitimacy in Yemen, Colonel Turki al-Maliki, in a statement quoted by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), that the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militias fired, on Sunday morning, September 29, 2019, a ballistic missile from Sana'a province using civilian objects in place The launch fell after it was launched inside Yemeni territory in Sa'ada governorate.

He also stressed that Houthi militias continue to violate international humanitarian law by firing ballistic missiles that threaten the lives of hundreds of civilians, and indiscriminately falling on civilians, as well as communities.

Al-Maliki stressed the continued leadership of the joint coalition forces in taking strict and deterrent measures to neutralize and destroy these ballistic capabilities, to protect civilians inside Yemen, and to protect regional and international security.

In Saada, Arab coalition fighter jets pounded positions, reinforcements and fortifications for Houthi militias in the Kutaf axis in the northeast of the governorate.It also targeted Houthi militia gatherings holed up in a cave, and bombed vehicles carrying fighters, weapons and ammunition belonging to them in the same directorate, which led to their complete destruction.

While the Yemeni army forces are engaged in liberation battles against the Houthis in eight axes in Saada, the militias cut off the communication and Internet service to several districts in the province, including the villages of Haidan, Saqin, Razeh, Moneeb, Qabatir and Baqim, most of which witnessed fierce battles between the army and their coup elements In order to obscure the size of the victories achieved by the Yemeni army forces in those districts, so as not to be affected by its elements in the rest of the fronts and frustrate the collapsed morale.

On Saturday evening, coalition fighter jets pounded militia positions in the capital Sanaa, including one of its most prominent military headquarters, according to local sources, pointing out that one of the raids targeted the headquarters of the Houthi military in the headquarters of the former armored division, located next to Sana'a University in the region. North of the city.

Coalition fighter jets also targeted an air defense camp and a military aviation college on West 60th Street, destroying a store believed to contain Iranian militia drones.

On the other hand, military sources in the Yemeni army confirmed that the army forces took a combat situation in the fronts of Nehm north-east of the capital, and in Sarwa Marib near the border of the southern countryside of Sanaa, stressing that the army is preparing for a major military operation in the vicinity of Sanaa, under the direct coordination of the coalition command Arab support for legitimacy.

The sources also confirmed the arrival of reinforcements and huge military mechanisms to the fronts of the insatiable and Sarwah and the fifth military area in Hajjah, in preparation for the operation, which the sources described as large and huge, noting that the process was called the "killer arrow", but did not confirm the time of its launch, saying only that the forces are on 38 km from the heart of the capital, and includes the fiercest combat faction, after completing his training by coalition forces.

Coalition fighter jets also targeted militia positions in a farm in Hajjah governorate, destroying Houthi vehicles and military vehicles hidden in the farm, killing and wounding their members.

The army was able to target a weapons store belonging to the militias in the borders of Hiran liberated from the southern side, which led to its destruction and fire, confirming the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements who were in the vicinity of the store.

In al-Jawf, field sources confirmed that the army forces were able to target militia gatherings in the vicinity of al-Jarash front in al-Ghail district, west of the province, killing and wounding a number of Houthi elements.

In Hudaydah, on the west coast, Houthi militias continued their violations and breaches of the UN truce, and continued their military escalation against the positions of the Yemeni joint forces and residential neighborhoods, and targeted the Directorate of Hays from positions stationed in the Triangle of Adain, using artillery and heavy and medium caliber and intensive, according to field sources, Targeting focuses on Shaab village west of Hays.

The sources confirmed that the militias continued to bombard areas east and south of the city of Hodeidah, the directorate of Duraimi, and the perimeter of the airport Hodeidah, and east of the city of Saleh, and the neighborhood of July 7, and fifty Street, and targeted Al-Faza area of ​​the Directorate of Tahita, which led to the destruction of agricultural tillage belonging to a resident of the area.

The militias committed a new massacre in the west coast by targeting a popular market in the Directorate of Tahita, which led to the injury of 15 civilians visiting the market, the day before yesterday, after a number of shells fell on it.

Houthi militias also shelled residential neighborhoods in Tahita. A shell hit the house of Yousef al-Shami, wounding five members of the family, three of them critically.

In addition, local sources in Hodeidah confirmed the spread of Houthi armed groups in the city's neighborhoods, erected barricades, and developed combat zones in a number of neighborhoods and residential squares, especially facing the liberated area, along the seam lines in the neighborhoods of Jizan, Sana'a, July 7, and the airport line. Continued shelling of these areas.

In al-Dhali, the fronts of the northern governorate witnessed fierce battles between the joint Yemeni forces and the southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militias on the other, centered in the lower Hajar front, masharih, al-mrayah, and the fortress of Yakhrak Batar, which resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthi infiltrators into those areas.

According to field sources in al-Dali ', the joint forces managed to break the wide march of the militias towards a number of positions in the various fronts of fighting in the lower Hajar area, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthi ranks, and forced the rest of them to retreat to their previous positions in al-Jub camp.