Thirteen leaders of the pro-Iranian Houthi militias were killed in Hajjah province, and the Yemeni army forces managed to reach the borders of Bakeel al-Mir district between Hajjah and Saada, while the militia cleared a number of its members fleeing the fighting fronts in the governorate, while coalition fighters failed terrorist operations in West Coast of Yemen.

In detail, Coalition fighter jets destroyed military reinforcements of Houthi militias in Hajjah, including heavy military vehicles on the Abs-Haradh road, which were on their way to the fronts of Haradh, Mustaba and Hiran, according to military sources, noting that Coalition fighter jets conducted 14 raids on reinforcements and militia gatherings in districts. Haradh, Hiran and Abs, northwest of Hajjah.

The sources confirmed the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements, including field leaders, pointing out that the militias have incurred during the past few days many of its field commanders in Hajjah, and that 13 leaders were killed, while the militias are silent about prominent leaders who died on the fronts of Abs and Mstba.

Military sources in the fifth area confirmed that the army was able to reach the border of Bakeel Al-Mir district of Hajjah governorate, which connects with Saada governorate from the direction of Al-Dhaher district, pointing out that the army is preparing to enter the Directorate through two axes starting from Haradh, Hajjah and Al-Dhaher in Saada.

On the other hand, local sources reported that the Houthi militias, described a number of elements fleeing the fighting fronts in the province and that they set up a checkpoint next to the beaches Midi, north of the Directorate of Abs, to prevent its fleeing from the fronts, and force them to return to the fighting fronts and refuses to be liquidated .

It said that the point led by Houthi leader Ahmed Mansour Qarih, who hails from the Directorate of «Kahlan honor», carried out the liquidation of elements of the Houthi fleeing shooting.

In Saada, coalition fighter jets launched 43 air strikes, targeting militia positions in a number of Saada districts, most notably on Houthi positions and reinforcements in Hiran, Shada, Moneeb, Razeh and Kattaf al-Baqaa districts, which left Houthis dead and wounded, and destroyed a number of their military vehicles.

In Hodeidah, coalition fighter jets thwarted a large-scale terrorist operation that Houthi militias had intended to carry out by booby-trapping a number of naval boats in the Munira district in the northern governorate.The coalition fighter jets were able to target booby-trapped booby-trapped boats by Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah operatives.

Coalition warplanes also bombed booby-trapped boats in al-Salif district where the militias were planning an attack on international shipping in the Red Sea.

The Coast Guard forces of the joint forces and the coalition in the coasts of Hodeidah thwarted a smuggling operation, and seized a boat carrying smuggled materials for the manufacture of explosives at sea, was on its way to the Houthi militias that make explosives and explosive devices.

Brigadier-General Sadiq Dowaid, a member of the Joint Forces Command in the West Coast, said the attempt to smuggle explosives into the Houthi militia was thwarted.

Dowaid said in a tweet last night on his Twitter page that the operation was seized by a boat in the waters of the Red Sea off the coast of West Yemen.

According to military sources in the joint forces on the west coast, these explosives and explosive devices smuggled, belonging to militias Houthi, and intended to smuggle through the Red Sea.

Houthi militias use Yemeni territorial waters to smuggle weapons and explosives from Iran.

Coastguard forces foiled the smuggling of explosives that Houthi militias had intended to smuggle across the Red Sea more than once.

The militias continued their breaches of the ceasefire in Hodeidah, and launched a large-scale attack on Kilo 16 east of the city of Hodeidah yesterday, which the joint forces managed to thwart and force the attackers to retreat and flee, and suffered heavy casualties and material damage.

Houthi militias also shelled joint forces positions in the Duraimi district south of Hodeidah with artillery and machine guns. They also fired medium and light caliber bullets at al-Sha'ab village in Hays district.

According to field sources in the joint forces, the units stationed in the periphery of Hays thwarted the most violent militia attack on the Directorate from the north and south axes, after they created new sites in the farms located on the Al-Adin Junction linking the districts of Ibb Gharbiya, Hays and Jabal Ras, which belong to Hodeidah.

The joint forces managed to break the offensive despite the use of heavy and medium weapons by the militias, and movements of militias were observed in areas adjacent to the Tohami plain of Aden and Jabal Ras and new concentrations towards the Suqm junction.

In the meantime, the engineering teams of the joint forces and the coalition continued to dismantle mines and explosive devices planted by Houthi militias in the west coast areas, which took different forms and sizes, and managed to dismantle a minefield in the neighborhood of Mudhaar south of Hodeidah, and neighboring areas, farms and roads, pointing out that these mines The return of citizens to their homes was severely hampered.

In Dali, the joint forces and the southern resistance, on Tuesday, responded to an attack by the Houthi militias west of Qataba, according to field sources, stressing that the units of the joint forces and the southern resistance, with the support of the popular resistance in Qataba, broke an attack by the Houthi militia towards Hubail al-Kalb and Tabb Othman in Jiha al-Fakher west Qataba, northwest of Al-Dali 'governorate. The sources pointed out that the clashes were the most violent in these areas, which used various types of medium and heavy weapons, before the joint forces can break the attack and inflict the militias dead and wounded, and destroyed military vehicles and crews.

The joint forces also managed to break an attack and attempted infiltration of the Houthi militias on the countryside of Sabira and al-Jeb camp northwest of al-Dali.

In addition, the militias targeted the village of Sabira with missiles in response to the destruction of joint forces convoys and reinforcements belonging to the Houthis between Sabira and Habail al-Samai and Shamriya.

Local sources confirmed that the militias cut communication services on the districts of the province of Dali, two days ago, in addition to booby-trapped a number of bridges on the roads linking between Dali and Ib and Dhamar towards Maoist Taiz.