In Yemen, the Legitimacy Support Alliance announced the fall of one of its warplanes in the area of ​​operations, as part of operations to support and support the Yemeni army in Al-Jawf Governorate, while more than 40 Houthis were killed in raids by the coalition in the same governorate, which witnessed continuous military operations of the Yemeni army, which extended to The Naham, Ma'rib and Sa`da fronts, while the Houthi militia continued to violate the armistice in Hodeidah.

In details, the Legal Support Coalition in Yemen announced the fall of one of its warplanes in the area of ​​operations, as part of operations to support and support the Yemeni army in Al-Jawf Governorate.

The coalition spokesman, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, said that the plane, a Tornado - belonging to the Saudi Air Force - had fallen while carrying out a mission to provide close air support to the Yemeni army units.

The Houthi militia acknowledged the killing of 40 of its members, yesterday, in raids of the Arab Alliance in the Al-Masloub District, west of Al-Jawf Governorate, while they gathered in the vicinity of the wreckage of the plane, which was a tight ambush of Houthi elements and leaders.

On the other hand, battles continued on the fronts of Al-Mahzamat, Mazzar and Al-Ghail in Al-Jawf governorate, which were targeted by coalition fighters, yesterday, with a series of specific raids, which led to the destruction of vehicles, military vehicles and weapons stores belonging to the militia, and the wounding of a number of their members, according to field sources, confirming the occurrence of Violent explosions in militia arms depots in the Ham Balmoun front, as a result of coalition raids.

Meanwhile, sources in the Yemeni army forces confirmed the death, injury and capture of more than 4,000 Houthi elements, including prominent leaders in the battles of the Jawf, Sana'a, and Ma'rib fronts.

The sources indicated that the militias incurred heavy losses on the Al-Jawf fronts, which are the largest in four years, especially on the Yam and Aqaba and Al-Matun fronts.

The Yemeni army forces supported by the coalition had recently achieved great victories on the fronts of the Yam Mountains in Sana'a, the Al-Jawf Junction, the Majzar District and the Kharasakh Mountains, all of which were recovered from the Houthi militia after battles that left hundreds of dead, wounded and captured in their ranks.

According to the sources, the Yemeni army managed to impose its control on the mountains of the sections bordering the Yam Mountains, south of Al-Ghail district in Al-Jawf, with the strong support of coalition fighters who targeted Houthi sites in the area with a series of raids, and led to the destruction of military vehicles stationed in the region.

For his part, Commander of Operations of the Sixth Military Region, Brigadier General Ali Mohsen Al-Huda, affirmed that the army forces, backed by tribesmen and the Alliance to Support Legitimacy, directed strong and severe strikes on Houthi militias on the Jawf fronts, and incurred heavy losses during the past few days, indicating that the militias did not advance One inch in Al-Jouf Governorate, as you claim.

In Saada, field sources confirmed that coalition fighters managed to destroy an operation, command and control room in the Haydan district, the birthplace of militia leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, located southwest of Saada governorate, noting that those who were in the operations room were command and control experts, including foreigners from the Lebanese Hezbollah .

Field sources confirmed that coalition fighters launched other raids on separate areas in the directorates of Razih, Sahar and Saqin in Saada, targeting a weapons depot in Razih border with Saudi Arabia, and a Houthi gathering in Sohar, and resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthis, and also bombed military vehicles of the Houthis in the Saqeen Directorate, She was on her way to the frontlines.

The Yemeni army forces, backed by the coalition, thwarted an attempt to infiltrate and wrap the Houthi elements towards their locations in the Aar Mountains in the Al-Safra district of Saada, according to the leader of the Yemeni army, Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Ghunaimi, noting in a statement to the official Yemeni news agency (Saba) that violent clashes erupted between The two sides, with light and medium weapons, during which the army forces managed to thwart the attempt, and the Houthis inflicted heavy losses.

In Nahham, northeast of the capital, Sana'a, military sources confirmed that coalition fighters had destroyed military vehicles and weapons stores for militias in the Al-Makfoun area, and others in Qutb, after launching more than 12 raids on their positions in those areas, which resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthis.

In al-Dhalea, central Yemen, field sources confirmed that the joint Yemeni and southern forces had foiled an attack by the Houthi militia, towards their positions in the Hajar fronts, south of the Oud region, and forced the Houthi elements to retreat and flee after incurring heavy losses.

The sources pointed out that the joint and southern forces destroyed a number of militia mechanisms in the Bab Ghalaq front, after targeting artillery while trying to support its members in the Hajar front, which failed to achieve any progress in it, and during which it incurred great losses.

On the Fakhr Front, the artillery unit of the Joint Forces and Southern Resistance and the security belt managed to destroy a military vehicle of the Houthi militia, carrying reinforcements (ammunition and weapons) with a direct shell.

The militia had brought armed reinforcements to the area, concentrated in Tabigat al-Nabaijat, west of the liberated city of al-Fakhir, which allowed the joint artillery to target it accurately, achieving direct hits that led to the destruction of a number of vehicles stationed in that area.

The coalition fighters launched a series of raids on militia sites, in the vicinity of the northern and western fronts of Dhali, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and fortifications for the Houthis in the frontiers of the Battar, al-Jeb, al-Hasha and al-Fakher fronts.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their escalation and breach of the armistice, and yesterday bombed joint sites and residential neighborhoods in the areas of July 7 and ninety Street in the city of Hodeidah, using Katyusha rockets, machine guns, and mortar artillery.

Local sources said, in the city of Hodeidah, that the militias bombed the July 7 neighborhood with 10 artillery shells and four Katyusha rockets, while targeting ninety Street with seven Katyusha rockets, and also hit three Katyusha rockets, the residential city of Al-Saleh.

Meanwhile, field sources in the joint forces confirmed that the Houthi militias have escalated, during the past two days, targeting and violating the armistice, and have launched a series of attacks on joint sites in Al-Tahita, Al-Drahami and Hayes, noting that the last of those attacks was the dawn of Saturday, which targeted the Fazaa area Balhita, and was failed by the joint.

The sources indicated that the militias also bombarded the mountainous region with more than 35 shells and with machine and medium weapons, and also bombed areas surrounding the Drihimi Directorate with Katyusha rockets, which hit the villages of Saffron, Al-Sharaf, and the Sheikh's shop.

Militia closes flower shops in Sanaa

The Houthi militia closed a number of flower shops in the capital, Sanaa, to prevent the "Valentine" celebrations, for the fourth year in a row, and kidnapped a number of young people.

According to local residents, on Friday, the militia closed the shops selling roses and gifts in the capital, and kidnapped their owners and took them to an unknown destination, against the background of selling red roses to celebrate Valentine's Day, which falls on the fourteenth of February each year.

The streets of the capital witnessed a proliferation of armed Houthi elements, in public places and some commercial markets, with the aim of preventing young people from celebrating this occasion. Sanaa - Emirates today

King Salman Relief Center is continuing its projects in Al-Khokha, Hodeidah

The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Action continued the implementation of the water and environmental sanitation project, to preserve the lives of families in the Khokha district in Hodeidah Governorate.

During the period from January 31 to February 6 this month, 287 thousand liters of healthy water were pumped into the tanks, 318 thousand liters of water used for the tanks were pumped, the waste and waste were raised and dumped in the landfill, the sewage suction and the continuous maintenance of emergency bathrooms, and the periodic maintenance of tanks Water in the camps of Bani Jaber and Al-Jishah, as well as implementing an anti-malaria spray campaign.

This comes within the framework of the system of relief projects, provided by the Kingdom represented by the Center to the children of the brotherly Yemeni people. Hodeidah - SPA

- Houthi militias continued to violate the armistice in Hodeidah ... and bombed sites of the Yemeni joint forces and residential neighborhoods in the areas of July 7 and ninety Street.

- The Yemeni army confirms the death, injury and capture of more than 4,000 Houthi militants, including prominent leaders in the battles of Al-Jouf, Sana'a and Ma'rib fronts.