Supported by the Arab alliance, the Yemeni army forces took control of large parts of the strategic Hillan mountain range, west of Ma'rib Governorate, with continued battles between the army and militias on the Nahham fronts in the vicinity of the capital and the Metun and Yellow Fronts in al-Jawf and Sa`dah, while the joint Yemeni forces announced the lifting of combat readiness in the West Coast .

In the details, Yemeni military sources confirmed that the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab alliance, imposed control over large parts of the Hillan mountain range in the Sarwah district, west of Ma'rib Governorate, adjacent to the southern Yemeni capital, Sanaa, while the battles continued between them and the Houthi militia fighters that had been calling in the area.

The strategic Heilan mountain range is of great military importance for the battles to liberate the capital, Sanaa, as it is the boundary between the forces stationed in Marib and the countryside of the southern capital and the shortest route to reach Sanaa via the Khulan district.

The military sources stated that the army forces are engaged in violent battles with the Houthi militia in the Helan fronts to regain control and open the front south of Sanaa, noting that the battles are taking place in several areas in the mountain chain that extend 14 kilometers and 5 kilometers wide, amid retreat and regression of the fronts Houthi on the impact of army strikes and coalition fighters.

The sources confirmed that the coalition fighters launched intense raids on Mount Helan and the adjacent areas that overlook the "Marib - Al-Jawf - Sanaa" road, while the army forces carried out sweeping operations for militia sites in Jabal Helan, and several areas in Huraib Naham, and they found various weapons stores. They were left by militias in those areas, including ballistic missiles, launchers, drones, weapons, and various ammunition.

On the Nahham fronts, to the northeast of the capital, Sana'a, the Yemeni army forces managed to control the area of ​​Haid al-Dahab and the Al-Qarn Mountains chain, and the Yemeni army forces moved from the defense and repelling sites to the site of the attack, and they recovered several areas from which they had tactically withdrawn during the past two days.

Sources in the Seventh Military Region stated that the army forces were supported by tribesmen in Al-Jawf, Marib and Sanaa, who were able to change the military equation in Naham and re-crawled towards new areas on the outskirts of the capital, as well as carrying out insurance operations for areas located in the Al-Jawf Triangle - Marib - Sana'a.

The coalition fighters had thwarted yesterday a large-scale attack by the Houthi militia towards army positions in the Nahham district, and the army forces were able to liberate strategic locations, including the Al-Manar mountain range that oversees the supply route from the Imam Nahma camp of Sharia.

According to the sources, coalition fighters launched more than 10 raids on militia positions and reinforcements in the Maymana Nahham front, killing and wounding dozens of Houthi elements, including prominent leaders, as well as destroying military vehicles, including heavy artillery, tanks, and Katyusha rocket launchers.

In Amran governorate, Arab coalition fighters launched three raids on Houthi reinforcements in the Dheibin district that were on the way to reinforce the Naham fronts, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and the death and wounding of those on board.

In the capital, Sanaa, the bodies of more than 201 Houthi dead, including prominent leaders, have arrived at the city's hospitals during the past few days, according to medical and informed sources, noting that 50 bodies were transferred to the Dhamar governorate, all of which fell on the Nahham fronts that devoured their elements and field leaders, what It led to the announcement of a state of alert among their elements to support the front.

In addition, the militia of Al-Houthi, the Houthi supervisor, was deployed in the Sana'a district of Sana'a, called Abu Ali al-Sarraji, who was killed in the Naham front.

Informed sources confirmed that Sana'a hospitals are overcrowded with corpses of Houthi militia members, who were killed by army fire in the Nham front.

In addition, local sources in Sanaa confirmed that the size of the militia losses in Naham pushed their leaders to issue strict directives by dismissing a number of leaders, supervisors, and field personnel who called them cowards and inaction, withdrawing all their financial and material benefits and referring them to trial.

It also deployed checkpoints and erected barriers suddenly in the streets of Sanaa and its neighborhoods and its southern, northern, western and eastern entrances, and deployed military mechanisms in the eastern and southern regions that were concentrated in the villages of Sawan and Sarf, near the airport, Bani Al-Hareth, the region of Bani Hawat, Al-Rahba, Hamadan and Wadi Dhahr, all of which are on the outskirts of the capital Northeast.

In Saada, Yemeni army forces backed by the coalition destroyed sites, fortifications, and gathering areas for militia elements in the Al-Razami area of ​​the Al-Safra district, according to military sources in the “One War Brigade,” noting that the army’s artillery destroyed the fortifications and gatherings of the Houthis in Tabit Omair and Tabab overlooking the area adjacent to Djerba and al-Ghareeba .

The official Yemeni news agency, Saba, quoted the commander of the War Brigade 1, Brigadier General Mohamed Al-Ghunaimi, that the army forces demolished the fortifications and gatherings of the Houthis in Tabeer Omair and Tabab overlooking the area adjacent to al-Jarba and al-Gharaba, and that operations are continuing in the Al-Talh axis in Al-Safra until the militias are defeated from Saada through To the rest of the provinces.

Brigadier Al-Ghunaimi pointed out that the operations resulted in the death of a large number of Houthi elements, including the field leader called Abu Fayez Al-Tiri, and the injury of others, while the rest of their members fled.

Meanwhile, a Houthi element was killed and three wounded in the shelling of the army forces on militia sites in the border district of Shada, while the Apache fighters of the Arab Coalition bombed Houthi sites in the districts of Manbeh and Razeh and left many dead and wounded in the ranks of the Houthis and destroyed their mechanisms and fortifications.

In Al-Jawf, coalition fighters bombed militia sites in the east of the Al-Matoun district, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and the death and injury of those on board of the Houthi forces, which led the militias to bomb a civilian gathering of journalists in the city of Al-Hazm, the provincial capital, with a ballistic missile, which caused an injury Five civilians, including journalists.

To that, the tribes of "Dhul Muhammad" and "Dhul Husayn" declared al-Nafeer to support the army forces on the fronts of Al-Matun against the Houthi coup militias, and they paid a number of their sons to participate in the fighting alongside the army on the Ham fronts in the same district.

In Al-Dhalea, the Yemeni joint and southern forces continued their military operations against the Houthi militia in the vicinity of the liberated Al-Fakhr Front, which witnessed an Houthi infiltration attempt yesterday. The joint forces confronted them and the militia sustained seven dead and a number of wounded.

Military sources in Al Dhale'e stated that the joint forces and the southern forces monitor all militia movements and are dealing with them first hand before reaching their targets, as they are working to ambush them, which causes great losses among the elements.

The sources pointed out that the joint forces and the southern forces launched an artillery bombardment at the militia sites in the vicinity of the "House of the Anal and Garrison Loans", and thwarted a Houthi infiltration towards the Battar region, which witnessed violent confrontations between the two sides during the past two days, which extended to the Qarakh Castle, which resulted in the destruction of A military vehicle for the Houthis, killed and a number of their members wounded.

In Al Hudaydah on the west coast, field sources in the joint forces confirmed that they are ready to complete the liberation of the western coast, and that they declared combat readiness among all units and military brigades stationed in the west coast, which witnesses continued violations and escalation operations by Houthi elements.

The sources pointed out that the joint Yemeni forces have increased their combat readiness to carry out any military tasks required of them in the west coast, and to confront all violations by the militias against their positions on a daily basis, stressing that yesterday they managed to thwart an infiltration attempt by the militias inside the city of Hodeidah, while Musharraf Houthi was called Abu Muhammad al-Lahji was killed along with 10 of his operatives.

The sources stated that the Houthi militias pushed dozens of their elements in an attempt to infiltrate and create fortifications east of the coastal defense camp on Khamseen Street, the joint forces confronted them valiantly and firmly, and incurred dozens of dead and wounded, and forced their elements to flee and retreat.

The militias targeted the first Liaison Officers Point, which is supervised by the UN Monitoring Committee and the 22nd May Hospital, which is under the control of the Liaison Points within the city of Hodeidah, as part of its continued violations of the Stockholm Agreement. Field military sources confirmed that the Houthi militia targeted a supply kit belonging to the point of the initial liaison officers located in Al-Khamri with snipers weapon from the roof of a house behind Uday's building on Khamseen Street.

Militias have intensified their shelling towards joint positions in the Hayas district, the Faza and Jabaliya regions, the Quraishiyya village in al-Tahita and the Duraimi neighborhood, using various types of machine guns and medium caliber 14.5 and 12.7 caliber weapons intensively.

The "joint" drops Houthi "march"

The joint forces managed to shoot down a Houthi reconnaissance plane marching in the sky of the Al-Duraimi Directorate south of the city of Hodeidah. Sanaa - Emirates today

Militias kill tribal leader in Ibb

Yesterday, the Houthi coup militia killed a prominent tribal elders in the Ibb governorate, after he rejected the mobilization calls for their fighting fronts.

Local sources indicated that the militias killed the leader of the General People's Congress in the Al-Nadira district in Ibb governorate, Abdo Muhammad al-Wail, by shooting him and killing him for refusing the mobilization process to their battle fronts, which he wished for continuous defeats.

The militias had asked each tribal leader to mobilize 50 fighters, after incurring heavy losses on the Al-Dhali, Naham and other fronts during the recent period. Sanaa - Emirates today

- Coalition fighters launched intense raids on Mount Hailan and the adjacent areas that overlook the Ma'rib - Al-Jawf - Sana'a road.