Yemeni military sources confirmed that the battle to liberate the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, is taking place on three main axes, which are closer to achieving its goals than at any time, while the Houthi coup militias continued their military escalation on the fronts of the coast, and prevented the head of the United Nations Coordination Committee in Hodeidah, Abhijit Joha, from heading To the districts of Hays and Al-Duraimi, and continued to target the observation committee areas and the locations of the joint Yemeni forces in several areas, while the Yemeni army continued to target the Houthi sites in Al-Barh and Dabab west of Taiz.

In the details, Yemeni military sources confirmed that the battle to liberate the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, is taking place in accordance with the plans drawn up by the army and the Arab Alliance to support legitimacy, noting that the army forces are now closer to entering Sanaa through three main axes.

The sources pointed out that the battles of the last days witnessed by the Nahham, Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts, and the withdrawals that took place in them, and then the return to the sites from which they withdrew, were according to military plans that aimed to remove the elements of the Houthi militias from their burrows that they built within the mountains of Naham, Al-Jawf and Hailan Marib, It was a stumbling block to the advance of forces towards the capital.

The sources pointed out that the army forces, backed by coalition fighters, are fighting open battles with the Houthi militias on the Nahham, Al-Jawf and Marib fronts, which are the main axes that will lead them to the center of the capital from three sides, confirming the death and injury of nearly 1,600 Houthis, including 573 from Sana'a directorates alone, including Dozens of field leaders in the battles and raids of the past three weeks.

The sources stated that the Houthi militias on the Nahham and Al-Jawf fronts are experiencing an unprecedented state of collapse, after the death of their general front commander, al-Makani (Abu Abbas), along with other leaders, and that the army forces continue combing and incursions in areas located between the governorates of Al-Jawf and Sana'a.

For its part, coalition fighters continued yesterday to launch raids on the locations of the Houthi militias in Naham and Al-Jawf, and they were able to destroy military vehicles within reinforcements that the militias pushed towards Naham, and bombed them with more than 10 raids on the road linking northern Sanaa and Farda Naham, and launched seven raids On the Houthi sites on the Sakia fronts and a metal guard in Jawf Governorate.

On the other hand, the Houthi militias approved yesterday the death of the commander of the 417th Border Guard Brigade appointed by it, Brigadier Yahya Abdel-Jabbar Salem Hassan Jahdan, the place (Abouta), without mentioning the place of its death and its history.

In Saada, Yemeni army artillery destroyed the militia sites in the Kataf Al-Baqa front, after targeting artillery and guided missiles, while coalition fighters bombed a military vehicle in the vicinity of the Kataf center, which led to its destruction, killing and wounding those on board, while the Yemeni army artillery targeted militia sites in Razih directorate is a direct hit.

In Taiz, the Yemeni army continued its military operations in the fronts west of the city, for the second week in a row, and managed, on the evening of yesterday, to destroy the Houthi military sites and mechanisms in Al-Sayahi front in the fog, which resulted in the death of eight militia members and the injury of others.

According to field sources in the army, it targeted Houthi sites in the Dabah area in al-Rubaie, which led to the damage of a Houthi military vehicle and the death and injury of those on board.

Yesterday, the army forces foiled an attack by the Houthis on the Fog Front, and incurred heavy losses in equipment and lives, according to military sources, noting that the militias tried to compensate for the losses they had incurred by the army on the fronts west of the city recently.

In the Al-Barh front of the Directorate of Maqbina, west of the governorate, the joint Yemeni forces continued to demolish militia sites in the outskirts of Wadi Rasyan, and on the outskirts of the western strategic city of Al-Barh, according to field sources, confirming that the joint forces managed to demolish the practices and locations of the Houthis in those areas, leaving dead and wounded in their ranks. Besides the destruction of military vehicles were in the targeted areas.

The artillery of the Eighth Brigade was a giant that targeted Houthi positions on the outskirts of Al-Barh with artillery shells, which led to the destruction of a military vehicle with Doshka weapon, and resulted in the death of two members of the Houthi on board.

In Hodeidah, the joint Yemeni forces continued the operations of securing the areas surrounding their locations in the various regions of the West Coast, and yesterday, they managed to destroy an artillery store and detonated a weapons store for the militias, and inflicted heavy losses on them during the failure of a large Houthi attack, the third in less than a week on the Al-Durahami district south Hodeidah.

The military media of the joint forces confirmed that the artillery of the second brigade, the Republic’s guards, destroyed a new artillery box that the militias used extensively during their attempt to advance towards the joint sites in the district recently, and also managed to destroy a weapons store for the Houthis, which had brought in military equipment from Sana'a and its areas of control in preparation for the attack on The Directorate.

The joint forces, represented by the 1st Battalion, 7th Brigade, Giants, led by Bashir al-Jubayli, captured a Houthi espionage agent, Jamal Muhammad Ahmad al-Masrah, in the Hayis district, and belonging to the Habish region in the Ibb governorate and in possession of a radio device that he used to communicate with his Houthi fighters and inform them The movements of the forces stationed on the front lines.

On the other hand, military sources in the west coast confirmed that the Houthi militia prevented the head of the United Nations Coordination Committee in Al Hudaydah, Abhijit Juha, from visiting the areas of Hays and Al-Duraimi, and cut the roads in front of his convoy, forcing him to return to his residence in one of the ships anchored off the coast of Al Hudaydah.

The militias continued to violate the front lines and the areas of deployment of the international monitoring committees, and they bombed the area of ​​the Third Monitoring Committee, located between "Kilo 13" and the region of "Kilo 16" east of Hodeidah, which resulted in the injury of civilians after four Katyusha rockets hit their areas east of the city.

Militias also targeted the city of Al-Drahami with 20 Katyusha rockets, most of which landed in residential areas and civilian farms, causing damage to private property, and bombed the Al-Dabiani neighborhood in the “July 7” residential area, and artillery shells were fired towards the Al-Hadi district and the Al-Rabsa district of Al-Hawk district inside Al Hudaydah, from their positioning centers In the coastal defense camp.

Military sources stated that the militias bombed the mountainous area of ​​the district of Al-Tahita, with more than 65 artillery shells and heavy and medium machine guns, which affected the homes and farms of civilians, which resulted in significant damage in them, noting that the militias shelled artillery shells in the areas of Haret Al-Sunna, the village of Beit Bish, and the village of Al-Bagil, Quarter of the neighborhood, and areas south and east of the district of Hays.

The sources indicated that the militias pushed armed reinforcements to Kamran Island, starting from the Salif District, with the aim of securing ways to smuggle weapons from Iran through the Yemeni islands.

In Al-Dhalea, military sources in the joint forces confirmed that the Houthi militias have been unable to achieve any penetration of the joint and southern locations in the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhalea over the past weeks, which carried out more than one attack and an infiltration attempt to recover the sites lost in al-Jab and al-Fakher.

The sources pointed out that the joint and southern forces worked to redeploy their elements in the locations of the fronts of al-Fakhr, al-Jub, and Habil Yahya, on the edge of the marshes between Al-Dhali 'and Ibb Governorate, in preparation for the completion of the liberation of the remaining lands on those fronts, and the opening of a new front east of Ibb.

- The Yemeni army forces continue their military operations in the fronts of western Taiz, for the second week in a row, and destroy Houthi military sites and mechanisms in the Al-Sayahi front in the fog.

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A raid by the fighters of the Alliance of Legitimacy Support on the road linking north of Sanaa and Farda Naham, the Houthi sites on the Sakia fronts and Hamton al-Matoon in Al-Jawf governorate.