The Yemeni army continued to advance towards the capital, Sana'a, backed by the Arab coalition to support legitimacy on three fronts, and managed to penetrate into the Bani Hashish district east of the capital, which is controlled by the Iranian-backed coup militia, while the Yemeni army leadership called on its forces to fight the battle to liberate the capital and recover it from The Houthis, while the Houthi militias continued their military escalation in the West Coast and Dhali fronts.

In detail, the Yemeni army leadership called on all forces in the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, to head towards the Naham front to resolve the battle and open roads towards the center of the capital, in conjunction with the incursion of the army backed by the coalition into the Bani Hashish district after its liberation of "Al-Shorfa Village", the first villages of the second directorate that the army enters in Sanaa After the insatiable Directorate.

The commander of joint operations in the Yemeni army, Major General Saghir Hammoud bin Aziz, directed the Yemeni army members to move towards the capital, Sanaa, to restore it from the grip of the Houthi coup militias, stressing in a press statement after his field visits to the Naham fronts, the launch of the battle to liberate Sana from three main fronts, the first From Nahham towards the districts of Bani Hashish and Arhab, the second from Al-Jawf governorate towards the Khulan district, and the third from the direction of Sarwah Ma'rib towards the southeast of the capital.

Addressing the army, Major-General bin Aziz said, “Oh the heroes of the Yemeni army, the guerrillas, they approached God's blessing towards Sanaa, in order to inject the blood of the Yemenis, the return of the displaced to their homes, and the children and women from the oppression of the militias. This decisive battle to get rid of the Houthi priesthood, our date.” Sanaa, God willing, ».

To that, military sources confirmed in Naham, that the army forces advanced towards the Bani Hashish district, and penetrated into the district for large distances, amid the retreat and retreat of the coup militias, and the army imposed control over the entire village of Al-Shorfa.

The sources reported that the army forces, backed by the coalition, completed the liberation of Jabal Al-Safih, Tabab al-Ghunaimi, the Gerabash Mountains, Tabad al-Bayad, al-Tuba al-Aswadah, Jabal al-Kahl and al-Safih in Nahham, northeast of Sanaa, during the last period, noting that the fighting continues in Maymana, Maysarah, and the front of Nahham towards the capital.

The sources pointed out that the progress of the army comes despite the obstacles imposed by nature and militias, and stressed that the battle to liberate the capital will not stop, and has been prepared for the past two years and pushing more than 10 new military brigades to the fronts of the capital, including specialized units with specific training.

The Yemeni army forces completed, yesterday, the liberation of the Huraib Directorate, located between Ma'rib and Sana'a, and advanced a distance of 60 kilometers, and controlled the areas of Nahrin and Al-Marwah, and secured the roads linking the districts of Huraib, Naham and Majzar, all of which are overlapping areas between Ma'rib and Sana'a, and the army forces imposed control over Large parts of Wadi Wasat, linking the district of Naham and the Hailan Mountains region in Sarwah Ma'rib, after its control of the Gershb mountain range.

Coalition fighters launched raids on militia locations in Nahham and separate areas in the vicinity of the capital, targeting Houthi reinforcements in the Khulan district, which were crawling from Al-Arqoub camp towards Nahham, which led to the destruction of vehicles and a vehicle and wounding a number of Houthi elements.

Coalition fighters also bombed Houthi positions in the Sarwah front in Marib, and in the Al-Madfoun area of ​​the Nahham district, with three strikes, and launched two raids on Houthi positions in the Anbar area of ​​Al-Matoon district in Al-Jawf governorate. In Al-Jawf, east of Sanaa, the Aqaba Front in the Directorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f, the Ham Front in the Al-Matoon District, and the Al-Ghayl Front Front with the Majzar Front of the Ma'rib Governorate witnessed fierce battles between the Yemeni army forces affiliated with the Sixth Military Region and the Houthi militia.

Eight Houthi elements were killed, including a field leader, and others were injured in violent battles with the army on the Aqaba and Al-Masoub fronts, while Houthi equipment and weapons were destroyed.

In Al Hudaydah on the western coast of Yemen, Houthi militias continued their violations of the international truce, targeting the Al-Duraimi directorate with mortars, and shelled more than 15 shells, and with various machine guns, the village of Al-Shujan on the outskirts of the district, and also bombed sites of the joint forces in the 50th Street, Sana'a and the residential city of Al-Saleh with machine guns.

Militias continued their shelling of joint forces locations and residential neighborhoods in the Faza and Jabaliya areas of Taita and al-Maghari in Hayis with guided and thermal missiles, mortars, heavy artillery, and machine guns.

The joint forces thwarted Houthi attacks on their sites south of the city of Hodeidah, concentrated in the east of Al-Duraimi from more than one direction.

In al-Dhalea, the areas of Beit al-Kamal and al-Fakhr witnessed violent confrontations between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, and the joint forces were able to repel a major Houthi attack on their positions in the region, as well as they responded to a major attack by the militias on the Sabira and al-Jab front, and the Masharih front Mutual artillery shelling between the two sides, while the militias executed one of its leaders at the center of the Cheese Directorate, in the context of the intense struggle between its wings in various areas of its control.

The families of a Houthi leader in insatiable

Military sources said that the Yemeni army forces managed to capture Musharraf fronts Houthi in the district of Naham, called Muhammad Ali al-Hakim, the brother of the prominent leader called Abu Ali al-Hakim, one of the most prominent military leaders of the Houthi militias in the capital, Sanaa. The Houthi leader, Muhammad Ali al-Hakim, who holds the rank of captain, is from the outer district of al-Hima, which is administratively attached to the Sana'a governorate. The sources said that the battles between the army and militias during the past few days in Nahham resulted in the death and capture of about 200 Houthi elements, including prominent leaders.

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The Yemeni army assumes full control over the "village of Al-Shorfa" in Bani Hashish district.

Military sources:

“10 brigades participating in the battle for the liberation of Sanaa include specialized units with specific training.”

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A shell fired by the Houthi militia at the village of Al-Shujan, on the outskirts of Al-Duraimi.