The Yemeni army forces supported the coalition and tribes in the Al-Jawf, Marib, and Al-Bayda fronts at the expense of the Houthi militias, whose members fled from the confrontation sites, while prominent Houthi leaders were killed in Al-Bayda and Dhamar.

In the details, military sources in Al-Jawf Yemeni confirmed that the Yemeni army forces backed by the Arab coalition were able to advance in the vicinity of Al-Hazm city, the capital of the province from the eastern side for the second day in a row, noting that the confrontations between the army and the Houthi revolutionary militia continued in separate areas along the international road linking Hepp, al-Sha`f and al-Hazm.

The sources also confirmed the continued progress of the army on the fronts between Al-Jouf and Marib, located between the districts of Al-Safra and Mazzar, pointing to the participation of the seventh region forces alongside the forces of the sixth military region in the operation that expanded to include several areas between Safar al-Jawf and the Ma'rib massacre.

The sources stated that the battles were taking place after the Marazah area east of Al-Safra, which had been completely liberated, along with the Jadafar area, and the confrontations entered the areas of the Majzar district in Marib, amidst the retreat and flight of Houthi elements who had suffered significant losses in equipment represented by the destruction of two tanks and the damage of armored vehicles and the burning of military vehicles, In addition to the death of a number of their members, and six bodies of Houthi elements were confined to the confrontation areas.

Coalition fighters launched raids on Houthi reinforcements in the Khub and al-Sha`f district of al-Jawf, and five raids struck Houthi communities in the Mazzar district of Marib, and four strikes targeted Houthi positions between Haidan and al-Zahir in Sa`da, and other in the vicinity of Haradh in the Hajjah governorate, which led to the destruction of vehicles and the death and injury of Houthi elements.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia executed three brutal prisoners of the Murad tribe in a brutal manner.

In Al-Bayda, battles continued on a Qaniya front between the army and the resistance on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, while the Qayfah region witnessed deterrence of confrontations between the militias and the tribes after the killing of the son of one of the region's sheikhs, called Abdullah Al-Jouqi, by Houthi elements in the Ryam region.

The sources pointed out that the tribes managed to kill the Houthi leader Ahmed Hussein al-Riyami, the Houthi leader Muhammad Hussein al-Riyami and their nephew, along with three others, while they were in the house from which Ibn al-Sheikh al-Juqi was shot, while 10 others were injured.

In Al-Dhalea, calm and anticipation prevailed, warning the fronts of the fighting with Al-Dhalea with slight confrontations from time to time at night times, on the fronts of the vicinity of Hajar and Al-Fakher.

In Hodeidah, militias continued their violations of the armistice and yesterday targeted residential areas and farms in the southeast of the Al-Duraimi district with seven artillery shells. They also bombarded areas in Al Jabaliya and Al-Faza'a Tahita with various types of heavy and medium weapons.

In Dhamar, south of Sanaa, local sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Ali bin Ali Al-Warith, by Houthi gunmen, in the context of the liquidation operations between their members as a result of the differences between the leaderships of the ranks of the first group.

The sources indicated that the "heir" leader is considered one of the most prominent militia leaders in the governorate, and one of the supervisors and those in charge of the crowd operation in the governorate.

Coalition raids on Houthi reinforcements in the Khub and al-Sha`f district of al-Jawf, and bombing of five Houthi raids in the Mazzar district of Marib.