The Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy, continued to advance in the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, and yesterday took control of Jabal al-Bayyad in the Nahham district after battles they fought against the Houthi coup militia, killing 85 Houthis and capturing more than 100 others, while coalition fighters bombed Houthi positions in Sanaa Saada and Al-Jawf, and militias continued to breach them on the western coast fronts, which affected the areas of the deployment of international monitoring committees.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab alliance, were able to take control of Jabal Al-Bayad in Nahham, northeast of Sana'a, which has been witnessing violent battles between the army and Houthi militias since last Friday, as part of wide military operations aimed at completing the liberation of the district and entering the two nearby directorates of Arhab and Bani Hasheesh. .

Field sources said in Nahham, that the Houthi militia had suffered 85 dead, including 13 field leaders, and the Yemeni army had captured more than 100 militia elements, in addition to wounding more than 200 others.

The Yemeni army forces carried out a successful detachment of Houthi armed groups in the Hureb Niham area, and shot down a militia droning plane that was conducting reconnaissance and photographing army sites.

Coalition fighters continued to launch support raids on militia sites in Sana'a, Saada, and al-Jawf, and yesterday bombed a militia military site southeast of Sanaa, a location in the Saqiyya area in the vicinity of al-Hazm directorate in al-Jawf, and another in the al-Zahir district southwest of Sa`da and a location in the border administration of Razih, killing one Several Houthi elements were wounded, and militia barracks and military vehicles were destroyed.

Informed sources in Sanaa revealed the death of the Houthi leader Rafik Muhammad Al-Mashat, and the militias did not disclose the place and time of his death, and one of the militia security leaders called Major Yahya Khurais was killed in mysterious circumstances, and in light of the growing conflicts between the militia leaders.

In Hodeidah, field sources confirmed that the Houthi coup militias targeted locations of the Yemeni joint forces in areas where the United Nations-supervised ceasefire monitoring committees are located in the May 22 region, Khamseen Street, Al-Saleh City and Sana'a Street, in which more than 18 artillery shells landed yesterday .

The sources confirmed that the militias paid mechanisms to build roads and dig trenches in the village of Al-Zafran in Kilo 16 and the surrounding of Al-Saleh City and Al-Mina Street in order to isolate the areas from each other, and also pushed armed elements to control and station in each neighborhood separately.

The sources stated that the militias bombed the mountainous area of ​​Al-Tahita district with various types of weapons, as well as with artillery shells and machine guns, the city of Hayes and the upper al-Jah district of the Beit al-Faqih district, and the al-Shujan village in the vicinity of al-Durayhmi directorate with more than 10 shells.

In al-Dhalea, the joint Yemeni and southern forces repelled an attack by the Houthi militia in the vicinity of al-Jab camp, and the militias incurred heavy casualties and equipment. Military sources indicated that clashes erupted between the two parties in the Al-Fakher axis, Sabirah, Al-Jubb camp, and Battar, leading to the Castle of Yaraq, in which various heavy and medium weapons were used.

The pillars of the war in the first Yemeni military region, Colonel Yahya Abu Auja, and the assistant undersecretary for Valley and Desert Directorates in Hadramout Governorate, Muhammad al-Sa`ri, survived an assassination attempt yesterday, after their convoy was shot by unknown armed men, while an officer and a soldier were killed in the operation.

- Yemeni forces down a Houthi militia plane in Naham.