Supported by the coalition and Yemeni tribes, the Yemeni army forces continued their advance in the western Ma'rib fronts and the vicinity of Al-Hazm city in Al-Jawf Governorate, at the expense of the Houthi militias, and broke the layout and first line of defense of the capital, Sanaa, with great support from Arab coalition fighters, while the militias continued their daily violations in Hodeidah.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces, backed by tribes and coalition fighters, launched a massive attack yesterday on the positions of the Houthi militia in the market of the Sarawah district, west of Marib, which is the center of the district, and the last Houthi stronghold there, according to field sources, stressing that the attack comes in the framework of continuing operations Military to complete the liberation of Sarwah.

The sources pointed out that the attack achieved significant field gains in Sarwah, and that the army's military operation is proceeding in accordance with its drawn-out plans aimed at ending the Houthi presence in the district, and opening new fronts toward the countryside of the capital Sanaa from three main axes, starting from West Ma'rib.

The Yemeni army forces, supported by the Alliance and Tribes, completed the liberation of the Hailan and Narcotic region in Sarwah, and the Houthi militia approved this, and opened an investigation with its field commanders on the reasons for the liberation of the Hailan Army and the narcotic, which is the first military pattern for the capital, Sana'a, as well as the fact that Sarwah was the first line of defense From Sanaa, from the northeastern and southeastern sides.

The sources stated that the confrontations are most intense towards the international road between Hailan and the countryside of the capital, from the corner of Mount Hailan, the last Houthi fortress in the region, and that controlling it will enable the army forces to fully control the main supply lines for the militias towards the Sarwah market coming from Al-Mashgheh, as well as Control the course of the battles on the outskirts of the Madghel district, in the Ma'rib Governorate.

The army forces liberated many important sites and mountainous heights, in the strategic mountain range of Hailan, including the sniper site, and a number of tabs surrounding Jabal al-Khattab and Jabal al-Muhtadi.

The militias acknowledged the killing of dozens of its members, including prominent field leaders, in the recent battles and coalition raids in Hailan and Sarwah, including Ahmed al-Wasabi, Ayman al-Samawi, Mutlaq Zain al-Aboudi, the city of Dhamar, Colonel Ali Ali al-Yari, Mujahid Abdullah Issa, and Tahir Muhammad al-Ajibi.

In Al-Jouf, the army forces, backed by the Arab Coalition, continued their military operations in the east of Al-Hazm city, for the third day in a row, while coalition fighters launched a series of raids on Houthi positions and their military vehicles in Khob, Al-Sha`f, the city of al-Hazm, and the vicinity of Mabar al-Labanat, which led to the burning and destruction of a number of Mechanisms, and Houthi elements.

The coalition fighters had targeted Houthi sites in the Directorate of Majzar and Al-Jawf Junction between Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, and had targeted a Houthi ballistic missile store in the Raidah district of Amran Governorate, and Houthi sites had also been bombed in the Razih district of Saada, and another in Haradh and Abs in the Hajjah governorate.

In Al Hudaydah on the western coast, violent confrontations took place between the Yemeni joint forces and the Houthi militia, concentrated in Khamseen Street, and led to the destruction of the Houthi military vehicle, while the joint managed to thwart two suicide infiltration attempts by the militias in the district of Al Tahita, which ended in the death of five Houthis, including a field leader, Others were wounded, and the second was in Bayt al-Faqih, during which the militia were forced to flee and retreat after dozens of their members were killed and wounded.

The joint forces thwarted a Houthi attempt to develop sites in the east of the Al-Jah area in the Beit al-Faqih district, and destroyed a bulldozer and tunneling and trenching equipment in the area.

Meanwhile, field sources confirmed that the Houthi militia bombed residential areas and joint sites, in the seam areas south of Hodeidah, with more than 53 artillery shells and five Katyusha rockets.

- The army liberated many important sites in the strategic Hailan mountain range.

- Militias have acknowledged the death of dozens of their members, including prominent field leaders.