The spokesperson for the forces of the Sharia Support Coalition in Yemen, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, announced that it was thwarting and thwarting an imminent terrorist act targeting an oil tanker in the Arabian Sea, 90 nautical miles southeast of the Yemeni “Active” port, while the joint Yemeni forces achieved great military victories In Al-Barh front, Taiz, I managed to liberate Jabal Al-Jahor.

Colonel Al-Maliki explained that the attempted terrorist attack took place, the day before yesterday, while the oil tanker was sailing towards the Gulf of Aden, and four boats attempted to attack the ship and detonate it with a remote-controlled boat.

He added that the marine threat to global energy security and the threat of maritime transport routes and the global trade of ships and marine media have become a strategic threat to global security, with the expansion of the terrorist organizations threat to the maritime straits from the south of the Red Sea to the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Gulf of Aden, along the Arabian Sea and the Strait of Hormuz.

Colonel Al-Maliki stressed the continued leadership of the Alliance’s Joint Forces by applying the necessary measures and measures to neutralize and destroy any maritime threat in the Alliance’s maritime operations area, and the Alliance’s Joint Forces Command calls on international partners to unite and unite international efforts to neutralize these threats to global security.

In addition, the joint Yemeni forces achieved significant military victories in the Al-Barh Front in Taiz Governorate, and field sources said that the forces fought a violent battle against the militias in the Muqbana district and managed to liberate Jabal al-Jahabour in the Rasyan valley and the Houthi militias suffered heavy losses in equipment and lives. In Al-Jawf, military leaders from the Arab coalition and the Yemeni army held a meeting to discuss the military and field conditions on the impact of the military escalation of the Houthi militia, and informed sources said that the meeting depended on the ongoing arrangements to restore a number of sites in Al-Jouf and Sana'a.

In Sanaa, coalition fighters launched a series of focused raids on militia sites in the Hamadan area, north of the capital, which includes the militia-controlled reception camp.

A human rights report monitored 105 Houthi militias committing violations during 20 days in nine Yemeni governorates, while Sanaa sources confirmed that the militias launched a new campaign against money exchange shops in areas under their control, and arrested a number of workers on the pretext of continuing to deal with the new currency.