Arab coalition fighters carried out a qualitative military operation in the province of Saada in northern Yemen, killing five senior leaders of the Houthi militia militia, while the Yemeni army forces continued to target the Houthi sites in Saada, and the militia continued to violate it in the western coast, and received painful strikes from the joint forces in Involved.

In the details, five of the most prominent leaders of the Houthi revolutionary militia were killed, and others were injured in a qualitative operation for Arab coalition fighters to support legitimacy in Yemen, targeting a site for them in Saada governorate, where their main stronghold, according to Yemeni military sources, confirming that the raids targeted a militia site in a directorate Sahar, which resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements, including five prominent leaders.

The sources confirmed that the Houthi leaders, who were killed, are: Ahmed Muhammad Al-Khazzan, Salim Al-Numan, Ali Hussein Al-Osta, Abdul-Aziz Muhammad Salama, and Abdullah Hamis, along with a number of militia elements, and others were injured in raids by the coalition, and the raids also led to the destruction of mechanisms Military and a number of fortifications on site.

The sources pointed out that the raids hit the areas of al-Qud and Bani Mu`adh in the border administration of Razih, which led to the destruction of mechanisms and the death and injury of a number of Houthis, while Yemeni army forces, backed by coalition artillery, targeted militia sites in the districts of Razih and Shada and Al-Safra, in the first large-scale military operation by the army and the coalition In the new year 2020.

The sources indicated that the artillery shelling left three dead among the Houthis in the Shada district, and destroyed fortifications and military vehicles in the districts of Safra and Razeh.

The Yemeni army forces foiled, yesterday, an intense attack by the Houthi coup militia in the Razih axis in Saada governorate.

The commander of the 7th Brigade Border Guard, Brigadier Faris al-Rabadi, said that the Yemeni army forces managed to thwart an offensive infiltration operation for the Houthi militia on the Black Hill and Arisha, and other military sites in the border front of Razih.

Brigadier Al-Rabadi indicated that the Houthi militias inflicted many losses on lives and equipment, and forcing the remainder of them to flee and return to their previous fortifications.

In Al Hudaydah, on the western coast of Yemen, Houthi militias have returned to their violations, and launched bombing and targeting operations at the joint forces 'sites in the Hays district, south of the governorate, with various weapons, according to military sources, noting that the militias shelled the forces' positions in Hays from their positioning areas, and launched a violent artillery bombardment Heavy weapons, and targeted them with medium weapons and snipers.

Militias also continued their daily violations, and launched targeting and bombing with artillery and medium weapons and snipers on the positions of the joint forces in the Jah area of ​​the Beit al-Faqih district, using mortar shells. The sources also said that militia elements targeted separate locations of the combined forces in the north of the area with medium weapons and sniper weapons.

The joint forces thwarted a militia attack on the district of Hays, in the south of the governorate, last night, targeting the village of Maghazi, from its position in the east of the Aden Triangle, after it bombed the joint forces sites with more than 33 shells of various calibers.

Militias also shelled residential sites and neighborhoods in the July 7 market east of the city of Hodeidah and Haret al-Dabiani, using Katyusha rockets, heavy artillery, and machine guns.

In Al-Dhale'e, the joint and southern forces targeted militia sites and gatherings in the vicinity of the Sabira area, and another in the Al-Sammai area in the west of the Qataba district north of Al-Dhale'e, killing and injuring among them, according to military sources, stressing that the attack is the second in less than 24 hours, which targets Militia in those areas, which have received armed reinforcements for the militia coming from Ibb and Dhamar.

In the Maris Front in Al-Dali ', the joint forces continued to bomb and target militia locations in the Ya`is area and the areas of Zilah, al-Qahra and al-Manqaz, killing and injuring their ranks, as well as destroying military vehicles.

Military and field sources revealed yesterday that the deep differences that arise between the leaders of the Houthi militias in the fronts of Al-Dali governorate have prompted dozens of their fighters to withdraw towards Ibb, from Al-Fakher front.

The sources reported the withdrawal of approximately 60 fighters north of Qataba, accompanied by a leader from the Ibb governorate, Abu al-Hussein al-Ibi, due to a dispute between Houthi leaderships following different wings. The sources pointed out that most of the fighters who announced, under the leadership of Abu Hussein al-Abi, that they defected, were from Ibb governorate. In recent times, the number of divisions and withdrawals that beset the militias has increased in more than one confrontation front with the Yemeni army fighters. In Al-Bayda, the joint forces, backed by the local resistance, bombed militia sites in the Malajam front, east of the governorate, targeting the "Wala" area in which Houthi forces gathered, killing and wounding a number of their members, in addition to destroying military vehicles and weapons installed at the site. In Ibb, the militias continued their violations against civilians from the governorate, and yesterday, they stormed the classrooms of Ibb University, and kidnapped a number of students, according to sources at the university, confirming that the militias stormed the law school hall, kidnapped students, and took them to an unknown destination.

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A Houthi fighter withdrew from northern Qabatba, due to a dispute between Houthi leaders following different wings.