Backed by the Arab coalition, Yemeni army forces continued their military operations on the Nahham fronts in Sana'a, Al-Jawf, Marib, Taiz, Al-Bayda and Saada, with continued confrontations between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side in Al-Dhalea, while the militias continued their escalation and breach of the armistice on the western coast fronts .

In the details, field sources in the ranks of the Yemeni army confirmed the continuation of battles and military operations against the Houthi militia in the fronts of Al-Jawf governorate east of the capital, Sana'a, and were able to impose their control on the Houthi supply routes between the districts of Al-Ghail and Al-Matoon, after imposing their control on a mountain range in the Al-Jaroub region.

The sources pointed out that the Yemeni forces, backed by coalition fighters, achieved victories and progress at the expense of the Houthi militia in the Aqaba region between Al-Jawf and Marib, and Houthi infiltrations toward army positions in the Al-Safra region failed, while the coalition fighters foiled Houthi progress in the Ham area of ​​Al-Matoon district in the west of the governorate, And the bodies of the militia dead are scattered as a result of the raids.

Coalition fighters have also targeted Houthi positions and reinforcements in the Muhzamat front in the Majzar district located between Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, and targeted militia sites and gatherings in the mountains of Al-Saqiyya and Muhazumat overlooking the Al-Ghail district, which led to the loss of life and equipment.

The Yemeni army had completed the purification of the Fara Mountains, the Wagra Mountains, and the Jumailat Hill Mountains, in the areas between Al-Jouf, Marib, and Sanaa.

Meanwhile, 42 Houthis, including a senior military commander, have been killed in confrontations with the Yemeni army forces, in the Al-Mahzamat front during the past few days, according to military sources, noting that the commander of the 417th brigade of the militia, known as “Abuta al-Munbbih”, was killed along with a number of Its elements in the recent confrontations south of the province.

On the other hand, military sources in Al-Jouf confirmed that the Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi sacked the commander of the Sixth Military Region, Commander of the 141st Infantry Brigade, Major General Hashem Al-Ahmar, after he failed to achieve any military achievements in the region that includes Saada and Amran besides Al-Jouf, stressing that he had been appointed Brigadier Hussein Yahya al-Akami, commander of the Imran Axis, succeeds Al-Ahmar and Commander of the 141th Infantry Brigade.

In Nahham, northeast of the capital, the army continued to advance in the vicinity of the Al-Manara Mountains and continued to secure the black cemetery in Horeb Niham, and took control of the areas linking Salb and Najd Al-Ataq.

The Yemeni Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Muhammad al-Maqdashi, affirmed the continuation of the battle to liberate the capital, noting during his inspection of the front lines on the fronts of insatiable the importance of supporting the brothers in the Arab coalition in achieving the goals of the liberation battle that the Yemeni forces are waging towards the capital and in the other fronts.

On the Marib fronts, the army continued to advance on the Hailan fronts, west of the governorate, after tightening its control of strategic Tabab in the narrow valley of the Al-Mashjah front, and now controlled parts of the asphalt road between Sanaa and Marib.

For its part, coalition fighters bombed Houthi positions in the Majzar Front with more than 11 consecutive raids that led to the destruction of military vehicles, and the killing and wounding of a number of Houthis.

In Al-Bayda, the Yemeni army forces backed by the resistance yesterday targeted Houthi positions in the Qaniya front, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and the death and wounding of those who were in the attack area of ​​the Houthi elements.

In Dali ', the joint Yemeni and southern forces managed to thwart an attack by the Houthi militia on its positions in the vicinity of Al-Fakher and Battar northwest of Qataba district, with the participation of a large number of coalition fighters who continued to target militia sites and gatherings in the area for the second day in a row, achieving direct hits at the militia sites in Beit The anal and the tips of Habil Al-Abdi.

On the Taiz front, the army forces, affiliated with the 35 armored brigade, thwarted a Houthi attack on its positions in the Sabr al-Mawadim Front, which incurred heavy losses, and forced them to retreat and flee to their previous positions in the city of Damna.

In Al Hudaydah, Houthi militias targeted residential neighborhoods in the Al-Jah district of the Beit al-Faqih District, south of Al Hudaydah, with medium-caliber 14.5 machine guns and 12.7-caliber weapons, as part of their daily breaches of the armistice, while the joint Yemeni forces foiled a Houthi attack on their positions in the eastern city of Al-Darayhmi.

In Hay, militias shelled residential neighborhoods of the Directorate with various types of weapons, which resulted in the injury of a civilian and his child by shrapnel of an artillery shell that fell near his home in the center of the district.

In the city of Hodeidah, the Houthi militia bombed the May 22 Hospital on the 50th Street with artillery shells, in a dangerous escalation affecting hospitals, schools and mosques, finally,

In Al-Hodeidah city, besides targeting the international observation points, where May 22 Hospital is located near the first Liaison Officers point in the Al-Khameri area.

On the other hand, the spokesperson for the joint forces in the western coast, Colonel Waddah Al-Dubeish, confirmed that Houthi militias killed 24 civilians and injured 62 others in the fronts of the coast last January as a result of the daily violations of the armistice.

Militias acknowledge the death of 11 missile experts, including foreigners

Houthi militias recognized the death of seven missile and drones experts who received specific training at the hands of foreign experts, while field sources confirmed the death of four foreign experts in coalition raids on separate locations in Sana'a and Saada.

Militia media sources stated that the experts in the launching of missiles and the facilitating flight, Colonel Abd al-Latif Saleh al-Ghafari, Colonel Mo`in Abdullah Mar'i, Colonel Abd al-Badi` Abd al-Rab al-Huthi, Colonel Ali Yahya al-Wajih, Officer Fouad Ahmad al-Zuhrah, Haitham Faisal Ali al-Ghaili, and Osama Abd al-Qadir Ali Anash, were killed in Coalition raids on the Saada and Sanaa fronts.

For its part, well-informed sources in Sanaa indicated that the Houthi dead fell along with a number of foreign missile and aviation experts who ran the Houthi battles on the fronts of Sanaa, Al-Jawf and Marib.

The sources pointed out that one of the foreign leaders led the recent battles in Sana'a, Al-Jawf, and Marib, and supervised them directly from Sana'a, while foreign elements managed the direct field battles, while foreign experts also took over the missile operations and the flight of the Houthis.

The sources confirmed that Abu Nasrallah Mahmoud Tahbaz was the one who ran the operation in Nahm and is currently injured, while the expert Ashraf Nasruddin, the leader of the slaughterhouse front, was killed, and Hussein al-Nuhaili, the leader of the Naham hypothesis, was killed while Muhammad Khalid al-Janabi was killed, and al-Majdulani was facilitated in raids by the coalition in Al-Jouf and Saada Sanaa - Emirates today

- The Yemeni president sacks the commander of the 141st Infantry Brigade, Major General Hashem al-Ahmar, and appoints Brigadier Hussein Yahya al-Askami to succeed him.

- Coalition fighters target Houthi positions and reinforcements in the Muhazamat front in the Majzar district.