Several fronts in Yemen witnessed an air battle fought by coalition fighters against the locations, stores, and reinforcements of the Houthi militia in four governorates yesterday, leaving dead and wounded, and destroyed weapons stores and military vehicles belonging to the militias, while the western coast fronts witnessed a military escalation, with field battles continuing on the Sana'a and Dali fronts Taiz.

In details, the Arab coalition fighters to support legitimacy in Yemen launched yesterday a series of raids focused on the Houthi militia sites in several governorates, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and weapons stores containing ballistic missiles and drones, and also left dead and wounded militia.

Field sources in Al-Jouf stated that the coalition fighters targeted Houthi positions and reinforcements in the two fronts of Ham and Jabal al-Saqiyya mountains, west of the governorate, including three raids targeting gatherings of Houthi elements and an armory in the Ham front in the Al-Matoun district, which led to the destruction of the warehouse that contained long-range missiles, and controls for flying. .

The coalition fighters launched a series of raids on the Houthi positions, the day before yesterday, in Wadi Harab in the Directorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f and another in the districts of Al-Ghail and Al-Masloub.

In Saada, coalition fighters bombed a Houthi position in the branch area, and launched a raid on a Houthi gathering in the Hamzat area of ​​the Kataf District, which led to the destruction of military vehicles, a death and the injury of Houthi elements who were in the bombing areas, and targeted three Houthi raids in the Saqin district in the same governorate .

Also in Saada, Yemeni army forces backed with a coalition bombed militia positions in the vicinity of al-Zahir district, killing and wounding a number of Houthi elements.

Coalition fighters launched four raids on the Jabal Salb district of Nahham district, northeast of the capital, Sana'a, and four raids on the Majzar district of Ma'rib Governorate.

Also, coalition fighters launched a series of raids yesterday, targeting gatherings of militia elements in Al-Hamza camp in Al-Sabra district, southeast of Ibb governorate, which led to the destruction of a weapons store and military vehicles that the militias intend to send to the Al-Dhali fronts, and also bombed a Houthi gathering in the district of “Orphanage” Itself.

The Houthi militia is based in Al-Hamza camp to train its fighters, as a springboard for its military operations in Al-Dhalea governorate, located east of Ibb governorate, and witnessing violent clashes on the fronts of “Qataba” and “Maris” and other areas.

In al-Dhalea ', coalition fighters bombed militia sites in the north of the Qataba district, and another in the Hamk and Habil al-Samai area west of the city of Qatabah.

In the capital, Sanaa, the army continued its military operations on the Nahham fronts, achieving new advances in the vicinity of the Salab Mountains, which have been witnessing violent battles with the militias for days, which have incurred heavy losses among its members.

The army's artillery targeted militia reinforcements and mechanisms near the Salb mountains, and it managed to destroy a number of vehicles and crews that were carrying human reinforcements.

On the other hand, a number of Houthi elements and explosives experts were killed by an explosion of a booby-trapping workshop for Houthi drones, in the village of Al-Qabil in Bani Al-Hareth district, north of the capital, Sanaa.

Local sources in the region stated that a huge explosion rocked the village, which occurred in a workshop under the house of a person named Mohammed Hamid al-Din, a leader of the Houthi group, and turned his house into a military facility for the militias, noting that the explosion led to the partial destruction of the house, and the deaths and injuries of Drones processing experts.

According to local sources in the village, the militias have cordoned off the village and prevented approach, and its ambulances transported the dead and wounded to the hospitals of the capital, Sana'a, under heavy security guard.

In Marib, local sources confirmed the injury of civilians as a result of a new Houthi shelling that targeted the city of Marib, the day before yesterday, noting that a number of civilians were injured due to the fall of a Houthi missile in the area of ​​Rawda, north of the city, which was attacked by a similar Houthi attack a week ago, and left dead Civilian casualties, including women and children.

In Taiz, military sources confirmed that 50 Houthi elements were killed and dozens wounded by the fire of the Yemeni army during the past few days, indicating that among the dead was the Houthi leader al-Makni (Abu Shihab).

In Hodeidah, the militias continued to target the locations of the joint forces and residential neighborhoods, in the context of their daily violations of the armistice, and yesterday, yesterday, they targeted separate areas of the "July 7" residential area and Khamseen Street, with machine and medium weapons.

Local sources said that the militias shelled the vicinity of Al Hudaydah International Airport with mortars, and shelled Katyusha rockets, residential neighborhoods in the "kilo 16" east of the city, and another in the Al-Duraimi directorate, using mortars and machine guns and medium weapons.

Also, 28 shells shelled the joint sites in the vicinity of the city of Al-Tahita, and another in the mountainous area of ​​the directorate, and targeted the people village and other residential areas north of Hayis with more than 22 mortar shells, which resulted in the injury of a civilian named Hassan Saeed Kaali, while he was inside his house, and he was transferred to a hospital Hiss.

Meanwhile, the militias continued to mobilize their elements to the West Coast, to compensate for the losses they had incurred during the past few days, which, according to statistical sources in the city of Hodeidah, amounted to more than 77 Houthi elements who were killed or injured, within a week, on the West Coast.

On the same level, during the past four days, the Houthi militia killed 78 of its members in their areas of control, and the share of the capital, Sanaa, came to 44, including prominent military and field leaders, who fell on the Naham, Al-Jawf, Marib, West Coast, and Dali fronts.

50 Houthi elements have been killed in Taiz by the Yemeni army, during the past few days.

44 Houthi dead from Sana'a, including prominent leaders, were killed on the Nahham, Al-Jawf, Marib, West Coast, and Dali fronts.

Militia continued to target joint forces and residential neighborhoods in Hodeidah as part of their daily breach of the armistice.

• Militias shelled the vicinity of Hodeidah International Airport with mortar shells, and shelled Katyusha rockets at residential neighborhoods in the kilo 16 east of the city.