Military sources in Saada province confirmed the killing of three senior leaders of the Houthi coup militia who received training in Iran, in military operations of the Yemeni army and raids of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy, in addition to the destruction of reinforcements and military fortifications belonging to the militias, while the joint forces in the west coast began a new military strategy To counter the ongoing military escalation of the Houthis in Hodeidah.

In detail, three Houthi militia leaders were killed on the fronts of Saada in northern Yemen by Yemeni army and coalition fighters, according to military sources who confirmed that the three leaders had been trained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in Tehran.

According to the sources, Yemeni army forces and coalition fighters have dealt severe blows to the Houthi militias over the past two days, leaving dead and wounded, destroying military vehicles and fortifications of the Houthis on the fronts of Baqim, Razeh and Al-Zahir.

The Yemeni army forces supported by the coalition launched an attack on militia positions yesterday, in the border directorate of Manbeh, killing and wounding a number of militia members, destroying fortifications and military vehicles belonging to them, and coalition fighter jets launched a series of raids focused on a secret military site of militias in the area Coalition fighter jets bombed a Houthi gathering in Razih district, killing and wounding Houthi elements.

On the west coast of Yemen, military sources confirmed that the joint forces began a new military strategy to deal with the military escalation of the militias and the Houthis continue their violations of the UN truce, and the joint forces began to respond directly to the sources of fire fired at their positions and residential neighborhoods, farms and roads along the west coast.

The sources confirmed that the Houthi escalation was dealt with yesterday morning, by direct response in the framework of self-defense, with the commitment of the joint forces not to launch attacks in compliance with the Hudaydah truce, pointing out that the new strategy came under the silence of the United Nations Commission on Houthi violations that escalated significantly after Publication of control committees in Hodeidah.

The joint forces monitored several Houthi movements around the southern districts of Hodeidah, through which the militias attempted to infiltrate the liberated areas in the districts of Tahita, Hays, Duraimi, and Beit al-Faqih.However, the joint forces foiled those attempts, and forced the Houthi elements to retreat and flee after suffering heavy losses.

The sources said that the joint forces foiled an attack by the militias on the Al-Faza area in Al-Tahita district, in which Houthi elements used various types of weapons, as well as a similar attack with heavy and medium weapons on their positions and residential areas in the Directorate of Hays, and repelled another attack on the liberated areas in Durahami and an attempt to infiltrate the Houthis towards Al - Jah area in Beit Al - Faqih.

In al-Dhali in central Yemen, clashes and clashes between the joint forces on the one hand and the Houthi militias on the other hand continued on the fronts west of Qataba. In the front «Jub and Betar» northwest of Dali between militias and joint forces.

On the other hand, the militias continued, yesterday, heavy bombardment of residential villages in «Shakhb and Almazub and Salim» perimeter of the liberated area of ​​luxury, prompting the population of those areas to move to the city of Qatuba, after falling shells on their areas indiscriminately, for the fourth consecutive day. Sources in the Yemeni capital, which is controlled by the militias, have revealed a popular upheaval and among members of the security and military forces and militia employees, against the Houthi leaders who have begun making arrangements to prevent any demonstrations or protest movements in Sana'a or other militia-controlled areas such as Iran.

The militias began deploying their informants on the streets, transportation, universities and schools in their areas of control to monitor any movement against them.The sources confirmed that the militias are living in their weakest conditions and are trying to take cover by using excessive force in the face of any protest movements against them.

Violations

A report issued by the Media Freedoms Observatory in Yemen revealed 12 cases of violations against media freedoms during the past two months.The report confirmed that the Houthi coup militias still refuse to release the journalists kidnapped in its prisons, some of whom have been more than four years.
The report pointed out that the violations varied between two cases of injury, six cases of arrest, two cases of threat, and one case of assault, and one case sentenced to imprisonment and fined journalist. Sana'a - UAE Today

The Coalition accuses the militias of armed robbery

The spokesperson of the Arab Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen, Col. Turki Al-Maliki, said that the Rabigh-3 naval tugboat yesterday evening was kidnapped and armed robbery by two boats carrying terrorist elements belonging to the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militias. Locomotive sailing in the south of the Red Sea.

Colonel al-Maliki explained that the tugboat was towing a naval rigs (owned by a South Korean company), pointing out that the terrorist operation poses the real threat to the danger of these militias to international shipping and international trade. .

Col. al-Maliki stressed that the Houthi militias are responsible, under international law, for the safety of the multinational locomotive crew, and that the leadership of the joint coalition forces continue to implement strict and deterrent measures against these terrorist militias to maintain regional and international security. -Riyadh.directory - SPA

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