The Al-Dhali fronts in central Yemen have witnessed cases of mass flight of elements of the Houthi coup militia, and the defection of a number of their leaders after receiving painful strikes by the joint Yemeni and southern forces during the past two days, while the Houthi leader was killed in the West Taiz Front, while the militia continued to escalate on the fronts of the West Coast And involved.

In the details, the fronts of al-Dhali in central Yemen witnessed cases of mass flight of the elements of the Houthi coup militia and the defection of a number of their leaders after receiving painful strikes by the joint and southern forces during the past two days, in which the militias incurred 20 dead and dozens wounded, along with the destruction of several military vehicles.

Military sources in Al Dhale'e confirmed that 13 Houthi militants were killed in artillery shelling of the joint and southern forces targeting the militia barracks in al-Fakhir and al-'Od, while seven others were killed in the Maris front, while dozens of their members were wounded, while mass desertions of militia elements and the defection of 60 including prominent field leaders were recorded .

The sources indicated that among the dead were Houthi leaders who finally reached the fronts of Al-Dhali, with the aim of avoiding the defection of 60 elements from the Houthi militia front in Al-Fakhir city, after wide disputes between the leaders of the first ranks of the North Dhali Front, which reached the level of armed confrontations in the city of Damt Dead and wounded among their ranks.

The sources indicated that approximately 60 Houthi fighters withdrew from the Al-Dhali fronts, accompanied by a leader from the Ibb governorate, called "Abu Al-Hussein Al-Abi", due to the differences that erupted between Al-Abi and a militia supervisor in the Al-Dhali front.

The fronts north and west of Al-Dhali witnessed Friday evening and yesterday dawn, confrontations and clashes between the joint forces and the militias in the fronts around the liberated Al-Fakher area in which various types of weapons were used and led to the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements, as well as the destruction of a military vehicle for the militia that was bombing the sites of the joint forces Southern Luxurious.

The Media Center of the Al-Dhali Front reported that Captain Aseel Hizam Abu Al-Yamamah, the leader of the Fourth Brigade, a southern resistance, that intermittent clashes witnessed in the strategic front line from Friday evening until yesterday, in which joint forces used artillery and armor weapons against militia positions, within the operations of the battle of "mountain resistance", in response to The Houthis bombed residential complexes and villages in the district of Qataba, causing civilian casualties.

Abu Al-Yamamah clarified that the confrontations between the two sides and the exchange of bombardments affected areas: "Salim, Jabbaj, Hamman, Shakhb, Jab, Bab Ghalaq, Al-Fakher," and that the militias directly targeted residential areas with heavy artillery and Katyusha rockets.

On the West Taiz front, field sources confirmed the death of a Houthi leader with the rank of major, and a number of other militias, in the Al-Barh Front of the Muqbana district in a bombing of the joint forces targeting their positions in the region.

The sources pointed out that Major Abdullah Abdullah Obel, the leader of Houthi groups in Al-Barh, and a number of Houthi militia members were killed in the confrontations and shelling of the participant in the Al-Barh Front, in which the battles took place over the past few days, in which the militias suffered great losses in equipment and lives.

During the past two days, the joint forces launched painful attacks and strikes towards the Houthi militia locations in the Al-Barh front, where the 14th Amale Brigade's artillery unit targeted a militia site with Doshka and militia weapons, and the strikes resulted in direct injuries and resulted in a number of dead and injured, in addition to the destruction of heavy and medium weapons.

According to the sources, the Artillery Unit of the Brigade's 14 Giants Unit within the joint forces bombed Houthi militia gatherings and locations in the Rasyan Mountains, west of Al-Barh, with mortar shells and caused direct hits, and the militias incurred heavy losses in equipment and lives.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued to violate the ceasefire agreement, and yesterday launched a bombardment towards the Suwaiq area in the Al-Tahita district, targeting residential areas, which resulted in the injury of civilians, including an eight-year-old girl, in addition to targeting separate areas in the Hays district, south of Hodeidah, with 10 different shells.

According to field sources, the militias bombed the Al-Dabian neighborhood and the July 7 neighborhood in the city of Al-Hodeidah with six artillery shells, as well as the villages of Al-Kouei and Al-Shajun in the Al-Duraimi district, with more than 12 artillery shells.

The militias stormed Friday night, the headquarters of the International Red Cross, in Al Hudaydah governorate, according to the governor of the governorate, Walid Al-Qadimi, pointing out that the militias stormed the organization’s headquarters and expelled its workers.

Al-Qadimi asserted in a tweet on “tensing” that the militias have always practiced such actions, and this is not the first time that they have attacked the headquarters of humanitarian organizations in the governorate, as they have previously targeted a relief convoy of the International Red Cross, as it passed to the center of the Al-Drahamy Directorate in the governorate. Itself.

In Ibb, five Houthi elements were killed in armed clashes in the district of Habeish after they bombed a house belonging to one of the Directorate's sheikhs, called Abd Raboh Al-Bakhiti, according to local sources, noting that the militias stormed the village of Adalem in al-Sadr district of Habeish District with a number of crews in an attempt to kidnap a number of The people of the village, and the kidnapping of the prominent tribal leader Abd Rabbo Al-Bakhiti.

The sources confirmed that the people of the area clashed with the Houthis and left five dead and a number of wounded in their ranks, which led the militias to storm the village and the al-Bakhiti house, and killed and wounded a number of the villagers and kidnapped others.

In Saada, military sources confirmed the killing of one of the African mercenary fighters fighting in the militia ranks, and the wounding of others in an attack by the Yemeni army forces backed by the Arab alliance on the Munbah district, which includes the Raqou camp near the Directorate's Market, which the militias use to collect mercenary fighters.

Meanwhile, coalition fighters bombed a Houthi position in the Sohar Directorate, killing three Houthi elements and wounding others, as well as targeting the Shada Border Directorate, killing Houthi, and bombing the Bani Mu’in area and the Al-Azhar area in the Razih border district.

Houthi militias continued to violate the ceasefire agreement in Al Hudaydah, and launched a bombardment towards the Suwaiq area in the district of Al Tahita, targeting residential areas.

• Militias stormed the village of Adalem in the isolation of Al-Sadr, Habish district, in an attempt to kidnap a number of villagers, and kidnapped the tribal leader Abd Rabbo Al Bakhiti.