Violent confrontations between the Yemeni joint forces on the one hand and the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia on the other on the fronts of Shakhb, Hajjar and Al-Azraq in Al-Daleh governorate, renewed after a bloody day for the militias that suffered 23 dead and wounded, while the militias continued their violations in Hodeidah amid a military escalation in Hollow and Taiz.

In detail, Yemeni and southern forces continued their military operations on the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhala, inflicting heavy casualties, while securing the liberated areas of Hajar Front in Qataba district in the north of the governorate, which witnessed fierce battles between the joint forces and the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia. In the past two days, dozens of Houthi elements, including senior leaders, have been killed and others injured.

Fierce fighting between the joint forces and the militias in Hajar Front renewed yesterday, a day after the clashes left a large number of dead and wounded in the ranks of the militias, and fierce battles with various types of weapons between the two sides took place in the front of Shakhb, northwest of the Directorate of Qatuba, described as the most violent in months.

Field sources in Qataba pointed out that the clashes have continued since the day before yesterday in Hajar Front in Qatoba district, leaving dozens of dead and wounded, including prominent leaders of the Iranian militias, confirming the killing of 16 Houthis and wounding seven during their attempt to advance towards Wadi Shujib and Al-Riby village in Hajar Front west of Qatoba Directorate. .

The sources confirmed that the Yemeni joint forces managed to thwart the attempted infiltration and attack and forced the attackers to flee in different directions after the abuse of them and suffered heavy losses.At 16 bodies and seven injuries were trapped in the ranks of the Houthis, pointing to the deaths of two leaders, Muammar al-Saqqaf and Awad Badr al-Din al-Kahali during the recent clashes.

The latest fighting followed hours of clashes in the areas of Salim, al-Qafla, Sabira and Aweish, during which the Yemeni joint forces managed to foil several militia attacks towards the nails of Hajar and Shakh sectors west of Qataba.

On the other hand, the media center of al-Dhali Front, the joint forces in the Azraq Front were able to repel an attack by the militias on their positions in the strategic mountain of al-Shughfa overlooking large areas east of Taiz province, pointing out that the joint forces managed to foil the attack and secure their positions from several areas in anticipation of any Other attacks.

In addition, Houthi militias killed one of the elders of the village of al-Ma'zba in the Oud area of ​​Ibb governorate, which is directly adjacent to al-Dali 'governorate from the west.

Al-Dhali Front Media Center quoted local sources as saying that Houthi militias killed Sheikh Ahmed Musleh Al-Hadrami (55 years), one of the elders of Mikhlaf Al-Oud area, on charges of shooting him on a family occasion.

In Ibb, clashes erupted between unidentified gunmen and Houthi elements in the three neighborhoods of the city, causing panic among the population, especially children and women, according to local sources, pointing out that there were casualties in those clashes, which used medium weapons.

The sources said that the clashes came as a result of differences between the gunmen and Houthi elements, which tried to loot a phone from a gunman riding a motorcycle under the pretext of searches as part of its operations to violate the privacy of residents living in areas under its control, and after the gunman refused to allow the Houthis to search his phone exchanged fire before the gunmen intervened Others besides the gunman, to expand the confrontations and include three lanes inside the city of Ibb.

In Hodeidah on the west coast of Yemen, the Houthi militias continued their military escalation against the positions of the Yemeni joint forces and residential neighborhoods in different areas.

Military sources in the Yemeni forces confirmed that the militias mobilized dozens of vehicles and vehicles carrying hundreds of armed men from areas and districts adjacent to Tahita, and stationed at the outskirts of the Directorate, and bombed the positions of the joint Yemeni forces from different directions, focusing heavily on the northern and eastern areas of the Directorate where the shells landed artillery.

The sources also pointed out that the militias carried out intensive shelling on the joint positions and residential areas in the Duraimi district south of Hodeidah city, using heavy weapons and sniper weapons, including LT-23 and 12.7 weapons, and howitzer artillery and 120-caliber mortar and B10 and RPG artillery shells. .

In addition, local sources in al-Hudaydah confirmed that Coalition fighter jets had foiled an attempt to booby-trap a number of boats by Houthi militias in al-Araj district of al-Salif district, after they targeted a truck carrying booby-trapped boats in one of the workshops by a coalition airstrike. The truck and the accompanying Houthi elements were killed.

In Taiz, two civilians were killed and three others were injured due to artillery shells fired by Iranian Houthi militias on Bir Pasha area west of the city on Saturday evening, according to local sources, confirming the killing of two of the area's residents after shells fired by militias stationed on the street fifty, near the library of Taqwa near the club Falcon sports, killing two were in a shop, and wounded three others.

In al-Jawf, army artillery destroyed a Houthi military vehicle that was accompanying a bulldozer trying to build a military road in al-Matun district.

The clashes erupted between the army forces and militias in the front of the Matun, during which the two sides exchanged artillery shelling in the `` Bir Silan '' of the Directorate of Matun, which led to the destruction of Houthi military mechanisms, and killed and wounded a number of their members as a result of the shelling that targeted reinforcements for them on the way.

In an argument, the militias killed Muhammad Hassan Akash, a resident of Bani Qais district, after he refused to go to the Houthi fronts, where he was shot dead by the militia supervisor, Abu al-Hassan.