The Yemeni army forces, backed by tribes and the Arab coalition, continued their progress on the fronts of the vicinity of the capital Sanaa from the direction of Ma'rib and Neham, and were able to liberate several areas in the al-Jawf junction and the steel of Nahham, while the battles continued on the Jawf fronts against the Houthi coup militias and suffered heavy losses, while the militias continued Its breaches on the West Coast.

In the details, sources led by the third military area in Ma'rib denied what the Houthi coup militias had promoted about recovering sites in Hailan Sarwah, noting that the militias were unable to recover an inch of the liberated lands in Hailan, Al-Mashjah, Al-Dhoudh and Sarwah.

The sources pointed out that the militias launched three separate attacks on army sites in Hailan, and the forces stationed in the area were able to repel them and inflict heavy losses on the militias, and that the army forces continue to advance in the front of the front, while clearing the heart region of mines laid by Houthi elements.

The sources confirmed the arrival of the military forces, backed by tribes and coalition fighters, to the Rahba Helan area, which is the most important area in the mountain that extends 10 km and five km wide, and oversees the city of Sarwah and the road between Sanaa and Marib.

The militias incurred heavy losses among their field commanders in Sarwah, and they acknowledged the death of the Houthi leader, Haitham Muhammad Al-Mutaa, the Leader Murshid Ghubar, the Leader Nabil Ahmad Habari, and Muhyiddin Ahmed Al-Shami.

In Naham front, northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, yesterday, confrontations between the army forces and militias in the Salb and Najd al-Ataq front were renewed, during which the army forces destroyed Houthi military vehicles, including two vehicles, and 22 Houthis were killed and others wounded, according to field sources, confirming the fighting Between steel and several areas in Al-Jouf Junction.

Field sources stated that yesterday, the army forces tightened their control over several areas in the Al-Jawf junction, including areas linking Sanaa, Al-Jawf and Marib, after advancing on the western Ma'rib fronts.

In Sana'a, local sources confirmed that the Houthi militia had failed to launch a ballistic missile, which led to its explosion at the launch site in the area of ​​Dahla Hamadan, north of the city, which includes a Houthi camp, noting that a number of Houthi elements were killed and wounded, including a missile launcher.

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army forces repelled yesterday a Houthi attack in the desert of Al-Khub, northeast of Al-Hazm city, and the militias incurred dead, wounded and captured prisoners, including the Houthi leader (Abu Yousef) who was killed, in the Al-Nadr region, east of the governorate, with a number of its elements.

Military sources in Al-Jawf indicated that the Houthi leader, Captain Ibrahim Salih Muhammad Tahir, and Captain Salih Hassan Salih, were killed in battles east of Al-Hazm in Al-Jouf.

The sources confirmed that the army managed to damage three tanks and burn down five armored vehicles belonging to the Houthi militia, while coalition fighters launched a series of support raids on Houthi positions and reinforcements in Al-Hazm, Khob and Al-Sha`f, one of which affected Houthi military vehicles assembled in the Umm Al-Satn area of ​​Al-Hazm, and destroyed a number of them.

In Saada, coalition fighters bombed Houthi sites and mechanisms in the Ghafra district of the Dhahir district, and six raids on the Baqa'a area in the Kataf district, while the Yemeni army forces bombed Houthi positions in the Bani Sayyah district of the Razih district, killing and injuring a number of Houthi elements.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their daily violations of the armistice, and yesterday, they shelled the "joint" sites and residential neighborhoods east of the city of Al-Saleh in the city of Hodeidah, and the "joint" managed to respond to the source of the fire and silence it, according to a field source, indicating that a response was made to a source Houthi fire that continues to thwart the international truce.

The source pointed out that the infiltration attempt of the Houthi elements towards the departments of Al-Tahita and Hayes, which were coming from the Al-Aden Triangle and the Sagam Junction, was broken, where the Houthi elements were stationed, and the infiltrators were forced to flee.

In Ibb, well-informed sources revealed new disputes that broke out between Houthi-Houthi leaders, against the backdrop of the looting of 100 million riyals, by the Director of Finance in Ibb, Saleh Al-Rasas, appointed by the Houthis, who was recently dismissed - and Sadiq Hamza was appointed as his successor, in the context of the conflict On positions among the Houthis, and revealing their financial and administrative corruption.

A number of Houthi elements were killed and injured in a failed rocket launch in Sana'a, including a missile launcher.