Supported by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy, the Yemeni army continued its military operations for the second week in the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, achieving qualitative victories at the expense of the Houthi militia, and managed to control seven mountains in the Naham front, while three civilians were killed and seven others wounded in shelling by the Houthi militia. A popular market west of the city of Taiz, and militias have bombed a camp for the displaced in the Al-Khank area of ​​Nahham district.

In detail, Yemeni military sources confirmed that the army forces supported by the coalition were able to achieve significant progress in Maymana and the march of the Naham front northeast of Sana'a at the expense of the Houthi militia, and took control of the “Hidat Nahham” camp, and advanced to mountain ranges deep in the district of Naham, after fierce battles with Militias killed a number of Houthis, and captured more than 15 members.

The sources confirmed that the army had taken control of the Salb Mountains, Skulls, Najdat Al-Ataq, Wadi Fatima, Al-Ksara, and the mountains of the call to prayer, and the mountains of the call to prayer.

The Nahham battles, which entered its second week, turned into a trap for the coup militias, which attempted to achieve a breach in the first confrontation line with the Yemeni army in Naham and Al-Jawf, in conjunction with launching attacks on the Sarwah Marib and Al-Bayda fronts surrounding the capital, Sanaa.

Yesterday, the Houthi militia arrested dozens of its members in Sanaa for refusing to participate in the fighting in the Naham front.

The Houthi militia bombed a camp for the displaced in the Al-Khaniq area of ​​Neham district, which includes those who recently fled from the confrontation areas and which has about 1500 families, and the local authority of the legitimate government issued a humanitarian appeal to the humanitarian organizations to intervene quickly to relief the displaced.

The local authority condemned the militias targeting the camp, and the Houthis deliberately targeted the villages and homes of Yemeni citizens near the areas of the clashes.

In Al-Jawf Governorate, Arab coalition fighters launched 15 raids on Houthi gatherings in the "Aqaba" area of ​​the "Khubb and Al-Sha`f" directorate, while they were trying to crawl towards the army's positions, which resulted in the killing and wounding of dozens among the revolutionaries. Field sources confirmed the continued violent battles in the Aqaba Front Between the Yemeni army and the militias for the fourth consecutive day, along with continued battles on the Al-Matun fronts and the perimeter of the triangle that links Al-Jouf to Marib and Sanaa.

The sources pointed out that the army forces took control of the ancient area of ​​Baraqish in Al-Jawf, hours after it fell in the hands of the Houthi militias that infiltrated the area, and clashes took place in the Al-Safra area on the outskirts of the liberated Baraqish city.

Military sources pointed out that clashes had killed four Houthi elements, 32 militia fighters surrendered, and the forces confiscated eight military vehicles, thermal missiles and other weapons that the militia possessed.

The Houthi militia bombed the Al-Hazm Directorate, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, with Katyusha rockets, which resulted in the killing of the Director General of the Governorate's Industry and Trade Office, Dr. Nasser Muthanna, who hails from Taiz Governorate, after the projection of Houthi projectiles on his workplace in the Directorate.

In Marib, Yemeni army forces backed by the coalition continued their progress in the strategic Hilan Mountains front, after military reinforcements arrived from the third military zone, and military sources said that the army is controlling the roads linking between Hilan and coming from Sanaa through the eastern directorates, including Kahoulan and Bani Hushaish, passing through In Naham and Huraib districts, to the center of Sarwah district, west of Marib.

The Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile from Sana'a towards the Ma'rib Governorate, killing the Houthi component and wounding three others.

In Al-Bayda, the Yemeni army forces backed by the coalition opened a new front to fight the Houthi militia on the outskirts of the Quraishiyya district, and sources confirmed that the army forces supported by the local resistance launched a massive attack on the Houthi positions in the Al-Dhahra area for the second day in a row, an area close to the Bani Dabyan district southeast of Sana'a.

Yemeni military sources said that the development of this front by the army in the administrative borders between the governorates of Al-Bayda and Sana'a comes amid reports that the Houthis transferred groups of its elements from the areas of Rada towards the Sarwah and Naham fronts.

The sources suggested opening other fronts by the army, local resistance, and tribesmen in the governorate, as well as in the governorates of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf and east of Sanaa, noting that this is one of the solutions to relieve pressure on the forces on the burning fronts in Sarwah and Naham, which have been repelling more than a week of continuous Houthi attacks.

In Hodeidah, military sources said that the governmental team on follow-up to the implementation of the Stockholm Agreement had conveyed a message to the International Monitoring Mission informing it of the necessity to send international observers to the observation points.

Houthi militias continued their daily violations of the international truce, and yesterday bombed joint forces sites in the mountainous area of ​​Al-Tahita district with various types of weapons, as well as residential neighborhoods in Al-Khamseen Street and the July 7 neighborhood in Al Hudaydah city, which resulted in civilian houses being damaged.

A civilian from the people of Hayes district, south of the city of Hodeidah, called Salem Salem Kaeel (45 years old), was killed by Houthi snipers, and the militias have bombed separate areas of the Beit al-Faqih district with various types of medium and machine guns, which have affected the positions of the joint forces in the Tur region.

In Taiz, three civilians were killed and seven others were injured, in a shelling by the Houthi militia targeting a popular market west of Taiz, and local sources said that the shelling targeted the café market in the fog with a Katyusha missile.

An American raid on "Al Qaeda" in Marib

Local sources in the Ma'rib governorate confirmed the death of a number of al-Qaeda terrorist operatives in a raid by a US drone aircraft against a gathering of "Al-Qaeda" elements in Wadi Ubaidah.

The sources pointed out that the raid, which occurred yesterday, targeted a house for a leader in the terrorist organization, and the total number of dead was not clear.

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The revolutionary militias bomb a camp for the displaced, which includes 1,500 families in Nahham.