Arab coalition fighters to support legitimacy in Yemen flattened sites of Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia in Saada province, their main stronghold in northern Yemen, according to military sources in the province, pointing out that coalition fighter jets targeted Houthi sites in the Directorate of Kattaf al-Baqaa, leaving dead and wounded, and the destruction of vehicles Militia, including a tank and a soldier's vehicle.

The sources confirmed that the raids focused largely on military sites in the Wadi Kharashab area, which led to the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements, including explosives experts and foreign mines, and Houthi trainees in Iran.

The sources pointed out that the coalition fighter jets also targeted a gathering of militias in the area of ​​Asha district Baqim border with Saudi Arabia, which led to the death and injury of a number of their elements, including two field commanders, also coalition aircraft bombed reinforcements of the Houthis on the road linking the directorates of Haidan and al-Zaher, which was destroyed And military vehicles.

On the other hand, military sources in Saada confirmed to the Emirates Today that the Yemeni army, supported by the Arab Alliance, was able to send specific reinforcements to several areas along the road linking the town of Al-Baqaa and the vicinity of the center of the Directorate of Kattaf, in order to complete the liberation of the Directorate and cut off the militias to reach To army positions stationed in those areas.

The sources pointed out that the new forces were concentrated in areas near Jabal Al-Sen, Jabal Adiq and Jabal Mork, a strategic mountain range that extends between the spots and the epaulet of epaulets.They also worked on the installation of strategic guns in the liberated mountain range of the Malayel to secure the rear lines of the advanced forces in those areas.

The sources also confirmed the arrival of the Yemeni army with the support of the coalition to the areas of al-Naqa, Jabal al-Ada and al-Aar in the strategic Directorate of al-Safra, and redeployed on the fronts of Magda'a and al-Batool on the main road between the districts of Haidan and al-Zahir, in order to reach the caves of the mountains of Bani Saad, which includes the headquarters of the military militias Their military contacts, which are believed to be run by experts from Iran and Hezbollah.

In Jawf, coalition fighter jets launched a series of raids yesterday focused on militia positions and gatherings in Khub al-Sha'f district, the province's largest district, leaving Houthis dead and wounded and preventing reinforcements from reaching seam areas in Sabrin, according to military sources in the area. Sixth, confirming that the military vehicles of the Houthis were destroyed, with a number of their members who were killed, and others were injured in the raids.

The Yemeni army forces supported by the Arab coalition bombed Houthi positions in the Directorate, centered on the area of ​​Wadi Sibla, leaving dead and wounded among the militias, after they managed to thwart an infiltration attempt by the Houthis towards Qash'an Mountain and the strategic peace class, and forced them to flee and retreat to their previous positions.

In Hajja, field and local sources confirmed that the Houthis had reinforced their forces to the fronts of Abs and Haradh, in an attempt to recapture the recently lost areas, noting that the militias brought armed groups from Amran, Mahwit and Hajjah to the vicinity of Haradh and Abs, and were preparing to launch a large-scale attack on the positions of the forces. In those areas, as well as attacks on army positions in the Midi and Hiran liberations.

In the capital Sanaa, coalition fighter jets launched qualitative raids on militia positions in Camp Fraijah district Arhab north of the capital, which led to huge explosions in one of the weapons stores within the camp, which is believed to include strategic Iranian-made weapons.

In al-Dhale'e, the fronts of Qatoba, north of the governorate, witnessed violent confrontations between the Yemeni joint forces and Iranian Houthi militias, concentrated in the vicinity of al-Fakher and Hajar areas.

Field sources in the area confirmed that the militias suffered a large number of dead and wounded among its members, as well as suffered heavy losses in military equipment, and destroyed military vehicles, including crews and a vehicle with ammunition on its way to the areas of confrontation, before being targeted with heavy artillery, and destroyed In one of the dirt and bypass roads in the area.

In addition, Houthi militias targeted the villages of Hajar area in the west of the province with artillery and Katyusha rockets, which resulted in civilian casualties, including children, according to local sources, confirming the killing of a seven-year-old child in the method of mashareh named Abdullah Mohammed al-Sureihi, after a fragment penetration of the neck , Which led to his death immediately.

In al-Hudaydah, on the west coast of Yemen, Houthi militias continued their breaches of the truce, ceasefire, bombarded joint forces positions, and civilian areas in the Duraimi district using machineguns and medium weapons, stepped up their targeting, and bombarded al-Jah and al-Qurshiya areas in Beit al-Faqih district, using various Types of weapons.

Field sources in the joint Yemeni forces confirmed the fall of more than 15 artillery shells fired by the militias on the east of Durahami, eight shells on al-Jah and five on the village in Beit al-Faqih district, also shelled the village of al-Shaab district Hish nine artillery shells, and used machine guns and snipers to target civilians in the region The village of al-Sharaf in the Kilo 16 area was also bombed.

In Marib, north of the capital Sanaa, local sources confirmed the death of al-Qaeda leader in Yemen, Khamis Saleh bin Arfaj, along with one of his companions, a raid of a drone, believed to be an American, targeted them in one of the areas between Marib and al-Bayda governorate, pointing out that Arf is one of the most prominent leaders Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula was close to Anwar al-Awlaki, who was killed by a US operation in 2011.

Al-Qaeda leader Khamis Saleh bin Arif was killed in a US raid in Marib.

Houthi militias continue to violate the truce and ceasefire in Hodeidah.