The Yemeni joint forces, backed by the Southern Resistance, were able to liberate the entire Al-Fakher area, north of the Qataba district in the Al-Dhalea governorate, from the Houthi coup militias, which incurred heavy losses in lives and equipment, while the militias continued to violate them on the fronts of the coast, and targeted a mosque in the Hayes district, which managed It has combined forces from fending off a large militia attack.

In the details, the joint Yemeni forces, backed by the Southern Resistance, were able to secure the entire Al-Fakher area north of the Qadatiya district in the Al-Dhali governorate in central Yemen, after violent battles they fought over the past two days, with the Houthi coup militias, which led to the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements, including Prominent field leaders.

Military sources in Al-Dhale'e confirmed that the joint and southern forces were able to secure the entire city of Al-Fakher, north of the Qataba district, liberated towns and ruling sites, and continued their military operations against the militias in the largest deployment and progress of its kind witnessed in Al-Dhale'i for months.

The sources stated that the joint forces liberated fully licensed areas, Habil Al-Abdi and Souk Al-Fakher, and advanced towards the areas of Beit Al-Anal and Hammam, as the battles continued in several areas north and west of Qataba, all the way to the areas of Battar, Sabira, Bab Ghalaq and others in the vicinity of the Hajar front.

The sources pointed out that the "joint" directed specific strikes against the militia sites in several areas, which led to the destruction of their dens, their military mechanisms and fortifications, and led to the death and injury of dozens of Houthi elements, while their groups escaped towards the top of Al-Khashabah.

The sources confirmed the death of two senior Houthi leaders during the past two days, along with dozens of elements, and the wounding of others in the ongoing confrontations in the framework of the "steadfastness revolt" process, which is part of the battle of "mountain steadfastness" that the joint and southern forces have been running on the various fronts of Dhali for months.

According to the sources, six Houthi field leaders have been killed on the Dhali fronts, since the beginning of the month and the new year 2020, in addition to dozens of militants and Houthi elements, and those who were recently brought in as reinforcements and mobilization of the burning fronts. The sources stated that the Houthi field leader, Ali Al-Saadi, was killed in the process of completing the liberation of the Al-Fakher area, and is considered one of the prominent field leaders and responsible for the so-called "Hussein Brigades" and "Death Brigades", which are considered to be armed Houthi factions, and received specific training at the hands of Iranian experts and Lebanese Hezbollah militia.

In addition, yesterday, the commander of the Hamk Front in al-Dhali 'province, Colonel Abd al-Salam al-Ashab, was martyred, as the joint forces advanced towards the Habil al-Abdi sector, on the al-Fakher front.

In Hodeidah, the joint Yemeni forces repulsed a large-scale attack by the Houthi militia towards their positions in the Hays front, in a process described as suicide, in which their elements suffered heavy losses in equipment and lives, according to the head of operations of the 11th Amalekite Brigade, al-Amri, confirming in a statement to "Emirates Today", enabling forces The brigade thwarted a militia attack after it had massed its fighters, over the past days, into the vicinity of the Eastern District.

Al-Amri confirmed that dozens of Houthi elements were killed and wounded while the brigade's forces responded to the attack, which had been observed since the beginning of the crowd, by the brigade's monitoring and reconnaissance units and the joint forces on the west coast, where they deliberately launched the attack from four sides, but that the brigade's forces had been on the lookout And incurred losses and described the suicide operation for them, and he pointed out that the militias continue to send their armed reinforcements through the Al-Udain triangle, located between Hayes and the Ibb governorate, and that the latest attack was launched from the areas of assembly of the Houthi elements in Al-Hameeniyah and Hilla and the people of Bani Zuhair and the Triangle of Al-Aden, which were monitored and dealt with In you Valor of the brigade forces.

Al-Amiri said that the brigade commander, Sheikh Mustafa Dobleh, led the battle by himself and prevented a Houthi detour towards cutting the road linking the Al-Khokha and Hay districts, as the operation was foiled and the area and road were secured from all sides after the militias were defeated and their attack thwarted.

The "joint" failed, on the evening of yesterday, a night attack by the Houthi militia towards their positions, in the east of the Al-Duraimi district, south of the city of Hodeidah, using various types of weapons, and forced them to retreat and flee.

On the other hand, the imam and muezzin of the "Beit al-Maghari" mosque in the Hayes district, Abdullah Saad Qubaie, was martyred, after the Houthi militia targeted the mosque, the day before yesterday, which resulted in his injury before being transferred to the city hospital, where he died of his wound. In the context of its daily violations, the Houthi militia targeted the Bait Al Maghari mosque as part of its repeated attacks on places of worship in its areas of control and areas of confrontation, which caused a state of resentment and popular discontent in the areas targeting the mosques.

To that, the militias continued targeting the "joint" sites on the fronts of Al-Faza and al-Jabaliya in the district of Al-Tahita, and others in the higher Jah region, in the Beit al-Faqih district, and the areas of Al-Saleh and Al-Khamseen and Sana'a streets, and "Kilo 16" in the city of Hodeidah.

1000 mines and an IED planted by the Houthi militia in the district of Baqim

Yesterday, the Yemeni army destroyed a new quantity of mines and explosive devices planted by the Houthi coup militia in separate areas in the liberated Baqim district.

An engineering team of the National Army destroyed 1,000 mines, an explosive device and an unexploded ordnance, in Baqim, east of Saada Governorate.

The Engineering Corner, Colonel Dhaif Allah Al-Khoulani, told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), that the destruction operation included 800 anti-armor landmines, 60 explosive devices, 70 unexploded ordnance, in addition to dozens of munitions from the remnants of war.

He explained that the shells and mines that were extracted and destroyed were distributed among citizens ’farms, homes, roads, and public places in the district of Baqim.

The engineering team was able to purify the villages of Mahidah, Al-Mugarm, Al-Hamati, and Mahjar Baqam, Al-Dahl, and predecessors.

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From the Houthi field leaders were killed on the Dhali fronts from the beginning of the new year.

Two Houthi leaders were killed, along with dozens of elements, and others were wounded, in the ongoing confrontations in the framework of the "steadfastness revenge" campaign, which is related to the battle of "steadfastness of the mountains" in the fronts of Al-Dhalea.