Yemeni military sources revealed military arrangements and decisions in the context of preparing for the battle for decisiveness towards the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, whose fronts are witnessing violent battles between the army and the Houthi coup militias since Asbougin, while the joint Yemeni forces have foiled a Houthi attack on Al-Duraimi in the West Coast, and incurred 13 dead and dozens wounded Meanwhile, the militias continued to send reinforcements to the Al-Dhalea area.

In the details, military sources in the Yemeni forces confirmed completing the arrangements to restore the battle of al-Hissam to liberate the capital, Sana'a, and that military decisions are now being prepared commensurate with the size and nature of the battle that will start from the four governorates surrounding Sana'a.

The sources also confirmed the arrival of military reinforcements of legitimacy and the alliance to the fronts of the vicinity of Sanaa coming from the training camps, reinforced by military mechanisms and units with special training.

The sources pointed out that the promise of victory and the liberation of the capital are usually looming on the horizon, in conjunction with the return of qualitative military victories and operations to the fronts of Neham, Al-Jawf and Marib, in which the Yemeni forces backed by the Arab coalition were able to carry out operations and ambushes against the elements of the Houthi revolutionary militia, leaving dozens of dead and wounded among the Houthis .

The army forces in the Naham front, northeast of the capital, installed a tight ambush for the Houthi militias, which led to the death of 16 Houthis, including a prominent field leader called "Abu Al-Zahraa", along with the families of seven others, and the injury of dozens of their members, according to the Yemeni army media.

Military sources affirmed that the artillery of the armed forces was able to target reinforcements of the Houthi militia in the Al-Malajam area south of the Salb area, and managed to destroy two sets, and all those on board were killed.

For his part, the spokesperson for the Yemeni forces, Brigadier General Abdo Majali, mocked the Houthi lies that he described as the imaginary victories of the coup militias on the Nahm, Al-Jawf and Marib fronts, calling on the Red Cross to retrieve the bodies of the dead Houthis scattered in the mountains of Naham and Al-Jawf.

For its part, Arab coalition fighters launched yesterday a series of air strikes on militia locations in separate areas of Nahham, and other attacks on missile and aviation weapons stores in the Atan mountains south of the capital.

Local sources in the capital stated that the coalition fighters bombed a warehouse containing ballistic missiles in the Atan mountains, which led to shells flying towards the neighborhoods and in the sky of the mountainous region, as well as militia sites in the Sabah area west of Sanaa, and another in the Arhab district near the Nahham district. And local sources in Nahham said that coalition fighters launched, on Thursday evening, more than 17 air strikes on militia sites in Nahham, and more than 30 raids on reinforcements and positions of the Houthis in the Jawf fronts.

In Al-Jawf, military sources confirmed that the army continued its progress on the Aqaba and Al-Matun fronts, after liberating strategic sites in the Aqaba front bordering the countryside of the capital and the Harf Sufyan area in Amran governorate, and also continued its progress in the Al-Matun front, and was able to secure the entire area of ​​Al-Jaroub, in which the drop Two planes marching for the militia during the past two days.

It also carried out a successful solicitation process for Houthi elements in one of the Saqiya front reefs north of the Yam Mountains, and foiled their infiltration into their positions in Qabatba and Jabal Al-Nasr, killing them and injuring dozens.

On the other hand, well-informed sources in Al-Jouf reported that differences had developed to the extent of physical eliminations between Houthi elements in the governorate, against the backdrop of the recent defeat in the governorate, pointing to sharp differences between the leader Hussein Qasham and the militia leaders coming from Saada, and threatened to liquidate them in the event She did not leave Al-Jouf. The sources confirmed that the so-called "preventive security" of the militias sent a direct threat to the leader Qeshm of the need to withdraw his accusations and apologize, especially that it came while he was hysterical, due to the defeats and losses incurred by their elements in the province.

On Thursday, the militias suffered 20 deaths on the Aqaba front in the Directorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f, as a result of a raid by coalition fighters, targeting reinforcements while they were heading to the areas of contact in the region, which were paid without camouflage from the air, prompting the Houthis in Jawf to accuse the Houthis coming from Saada To stand behind these losses, because they are not aware of the terrain of Al-Jouf.

On the Sarwah front, west of Marib, Yemeni army forces, backed by the coalition, continued their progress in the strategic Hailan mountain range, and imposed fiery control on the road between Hailan and the countryside of the capital through Wadi Al-Nar, and another towards the front of Al-Mukhdara and Al-Mashjah, according to field sources, noting that the army managed From controlling a militia missile and ammunition store in the Heilan Mountains.

The Yemeni coalition forces and legitimacy had pushed with major military reinforcements and equipment to the Ma'rib fronts, in conjunction with the Yemeni forces fighting battles on the fronts of Hailan, Sarwah and Hareb Niham, which are directly adjacent to the Directorate of Naham in the capital, Sanaa.

In al-Dhali ', the Houthi militia continued to send armed reinforcements to the Al-Dhali fronts from the governorates of Dhamar and Ibb, and reached areas close to the contact lines north and west of al-Dhali. Local sources said that the Houthi reinforcements, which arrived yesterday, for the second day in a row, to the Oud, Naqil al-Khashaba and Jabal Nas areas, include tanks, armored vehicles and military vehicles loaded with supplies and ammunition.

According to the sources, the recent reinforcements were stationed near the outskirts of the liberated Al-Fakher region from the north direction, as well as pushing snipers to the areas surrounding the Al-Fakher Market, while the other fronts witnessed intermittent confrontations between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the militias on the other.

In Hodeidah, 13 Houthis were killed, on Thursday evening, by the joint forces that responded to attempts by the Houthis to infiltrate the Al-Duraimi front, which witnessed a military escalation by the militias after pushing them with new reinforcements to the seam areas.

Field sources stated that the militias pushed armed reinforcements to a hill near the seam lines southeast of the city of Al-Drahami, and they tried to infiltrate the target hill with a suicide operation and an extensive fire cover, and they were quickly confronted by units of the 3rd Infantry Brigade of the Joint Forces, and killed 13 people and a number of wounded, Noting that their bodies are still in the same state.

Meanwhile, the militias continued to target joint locations and populated villages west of the district's center, handled by the forces of the Second Brigade, Republican Guards, which managed to destroy a militia armory within the district.

The militias received painful strikes at the hands of the joint forces, during the past week, leaving 25 dead, including their cultural supervisor, Abu Muhammad al-Lahji, while a cannon and two bulldozers were destroyed the moment they tried to develop trenches and fortifications.

The militias shelled the joint sites in Al-Dhabyani neighborhood and residential neighborhoods in Al-Khamseen Street inside the city of Al-Hodeidah with more than 15 shells, in the context of their daily violations of the armistice, as well as the joint sites near the control point in the Al-Khamri area, and bombed south of the Hayis district with four mortar shells, targeting areas in Al-Jah in the Directorate Al-Faqih House.

Al-Mughars district of Al-Tahitah district targeted various types of weapons, which resulted in wounding two young men and a child of varying injuries, as a result of a projectile falling in a residential neighborhood in the area.

Meanwhile, the joint forces canceled an explosive device planted by the Houthi militia on the road linking Al-Tahita and Al-Khokha, which was found in the dirt line linking the two directorates, and the teams were able to successfully dismantle the package and its heroes.

Militia liquidates one of its supervisors in Al Mahwit

The Houthi militia militia described one of its supervisors in Al-Mahwit Governorate, west of the capital, Sana'a, who had fought with it on its fronts for years, before dispensing it and executing it in public view and hearing, against the backdrop of the defeats of the Naham fronts.

Local sources stated that the militia shot the leader and supervisor of its ranks, called Abu Walid Al-Madhani, in the Stoning Directorate, in the middle of the main market for the city of Stoning in front of the public, on charges of treason. The internal liquidation work increased with the ranks of the Houthi militia, in the context of the internal conflict between the wings and leaders of the first row, which witnessed feverish conflict and armed clashes in more than one area of ​​their control.

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Militias apply hostage regime on the fronts

Informed sources in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, confirmed that the Houthi coup militias have re-applied the hostage system, which was used by the imams before the September 26 revolution in northern Yemen, to ensure their fighters remain on the fronts, and not to flee the strikes of the Yemeni army and the Arab alliance.

The sources pointed out that the Houthis attacked seven members of the military vehicle, a member of Parliament, Dr. Abdel Wahab Mahmoud, to take hostages from the sons of the Sabr region of the Taiz Governorate, along with the kidnapping of a number of Taiz, Ibb, Mahwit and Dhamar sons from the streets of the capital, against the background of their relatives continuing to fight in Naham fronts, Al-Jawf, Al-Dhalea, and the West Coast, and not to flee. Sanaa ■ Emirates today