The joint Yemeni and southern forces managed to liberate 14 sites in the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhali, as part of the "Operation Revolted Resilience" that it recently launched against the Houthi coup militia, while the joint forces and the Arab coalition managed to dismantle a minefield in eastern Hodeidah airport, while the Yemeni forces announced Begin implementation of 2020 military plans to liberate Saada, a militia stronghold.

In the details, the joint Yemeni and southern forces continued yesterday their military operations in the context of the "Revenge of the Resilience" process on the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhalea governorate, after achieving significant progress in the Al-Fakher Front, restoring 14 sites in the Merkhazah and Beit Al-Kamal regions, and reaching the outskirts of Camp Al-Hassas north Qataba.

Military sources in Al-Dhalea reported that the battles continued with the Houthi coup militias on advanced fronts, after they took full control of Hubail Al-Abdi, the Al-Fakher Triangle, Bayt Al-Anal, and access to the outskirts of Al-Hasas camp near Shoki, and that the two sides use in confrontations various types of weapons.

The sources pointed out that dozens of Houthi militias were killed, and others were injured during the recent battles, which were described as violent, and destroyed the militia's military vehicles.

In addition, field sources reported that the joint forces launched a massive attack yesterday against militia sites in the south of the city of Damt, achieving widespread casualties and progress in the area, and that the operation left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

In Marib, military sources said that the Yemeni army forces foiled, on Saturday evening, an attack by the Houthi coup militia, in the Sirwah district of western Marib, which resulted in deaths and injuries among the Houthis, noting that the army artillery targeted the mechanisms and locations of the militia in separate areas of The front.

In Saada, field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army forces, supported by the coalition, were able to bomb and target locations belonging to the Houthi militia in the Kattaf district, achieving direct hits, noting that there were deaths and injuries among the Houthis.

The sources pointed out that the bombing also affected several locations in the frontiers of the Razih border border with Saudi Arabia, with the continuing confrontations on the fronts of Baqim and Al-Safra, in light of military operations and plans for the Yemeni army in line with plans for the new year 2020, aimed at completing the liberation of the ruling fronts in Saada, to open roads towards strongholds Militia in the city of Saada and Maran in Haidan district.

In Hodeidah, sources in the Yemeni Giants forces confirmed that the process of countering the recent attack on the Hayes district by the militias left about 44 dead and wounded among the Houthis, noting that the bodies of the Houthi dead are still spread in areas that witnessed the confrontations and attacks in the east and south of the district.

In addition, the militias continued to target the joint forces ’positions in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit Al-Faqih District, south of Al-Hodeidah, using various types of medium weapons, 14.5 caliber, 12.7 caliber weapons, and light machine guns and snipers.

Meanwhile, the engineering teams of the joint forces and the Arab coalition supporting the legitimacy continued dismantling and removing mines and explosive devices in several areas of the western coast, and finally managed to dismantle a minefield and explosive devices planted by the Houthi militias in the Mashhad neighborhood, east of the Hodeidah airport.

A source in the engineering teams stated that the teams found a minefield planted by the militias east of the airport, after the winds and rain washed away the sand that covered the minefield, indicating that the militias planted mines and explosive devices of various shapes and sizes, in regular and random fields in separate areas of Hodeidah.

Engineering teams continue to remove and dismantle mines and explosive devices planted by the Houthi militia in Hodeidah, which caused thousands of innocent civilian casualties, including one dead and injured. In addition, the Director General of Al-Hodeidah Police, Brigadier Najib Ahmed Warq, confirmed that the opening of the headquarters of the Al-Duraimi Police Department is a second step for the normalization of life in the liberated districts, and to enable the local authorities to exercise their tasks in preserving security and serving civilians, after the first step of liberating the land.

He pointed out that the opening of the police headquarters in Al-Darayhimi came with great support, support and interest in the leadership of the Joint Forces and the Arab Alliance in the West Coast to establish security and stability in the liberated directorates, calling on the officers and individuals working in the security of the Directorate to fully assume their responsibility.

Houthi militias acknowledge cutting the Internet ... and millions of losses

The Houthi revolutionary militias, the Iranian arm in Yemen, have acknowledged that they have been behind the suspension of Internet service in the country four days ago, noting in a statement to the Public Telecommunication Corporation, as well as the company "Yemen.Net", which it controls, that it has returned 20 GB of the Internet To the service, yesterday.

And the militias caused the Internet service to be cut by 80% for all regions of Yemen, causing official and commercial transactions to stop, and personal communication between individuals, and millions of losses.

Users in several Yemeni regions complained that the Internet service had stopped so much from their areas that instant messaging applications did not work.

Local residents in Sanaa confirmed that the terrestrial internet service was almost completely cut off from subscribers, for the fourth day in a row, while users in several areas complained of the poor quality of the terrestrial internet service, to the point that instant messaging applications did not work, accusing the Houthi militia, who controlled the provider The only one for the internet service, stand behind it.

Communications specialists talked about the reason behind the interruption of the Internet service in Yemen, due to problems between the Houthi-controlled Telemen and the international operator of the Internet service, due to the militias delay in paying the dues of the operating lines of the Internet service in Yemen.

Banking sources reported that the interruption of the internet service has hindered the transactions of the banking sector, which relies primarily on the Internet service for receiving and sending internal and external transfers, which has exacerbated the suffering of citizens, while a number of banks and Internet cafes closed their doors in the capital, Sanaa, as a result of continuing Service downtime.

And the Houthi militia anticipated stopping the internet service with a wide campaign last month, to cut the local internet networks (Wi-Fi) in their areas of control, after they raised the price of Internet tariffs by more than 130%, in addition to deliberately slowing the speed of the internet for years.

Observers have suggested that behind the continuous Houthi restrictions on the Internet service, fears of a popular uprising against them, the Internet contributes to its expansion, as it resorted more than once to limit the speed of the Internet in Sana'a, in order to avoid anti-social activities on it.

The Houthis control the Internet service provided by the company «Yemen. Net », based in Sanaa, and is in the process of reducing the data sent and received over the network in the liberated cities, which caused the user not to have access to the Internet properly, continuously, and without interruption.

Yemeni army forces supported by the Sharia Support Coalition bombed sites belonging to the Houthi militia in the Kattaf District in Saada Governorate.

The "legitimate" forces thwarted an attack by the coup militias in the Sarwah district, west of Marib, which resulted in deaths and injuries among the Houthis.