A spokesman for the forces of the Shari'a Support Coalition in Yemen, Colonel Turki al-Maliki, announced in a statement yesterday that it is an extension of the terrorist and hostile actions by the Houthi terrorist militias. The militias launched, on the morning of yesterday, a ballistic missile from Sana'a governorate using civilian objects For the launch site, the missile landed inside Yemeni territory in the Al-Safra district of Saada governorate in a densely populated agricultural area and civilian objects near the village of Akwan, after traveling 200 km.

Al-Maliki affirmed the deliberate continuation of terrorist Houthi militias in violation of international humanitarian law by launching ballistic missiles, and indiscriminately falling on civilians, as well as population gatherings, which threaten the lives of hundreds of civilians, stressing that the leadership of the joint coalition forces continues to take firm measures to neutralize and destroy these capabilities The ballistic system is to protect civilians inside Yemen, and to protect regional and international security.

In addition, the Yemeni Ministry of Oil and Minerals said in a statement that targeting the Houthi militia militia, the pumping station for the Safer oil pipeline in the Sarwah region in Marib Governorate, represents a criminal and sabotage act, and a disaster on the path of continuous depletion of the capabilities of the Yemeni state, and confirms the fact that these militias recklessly and tampered with the capabilities and properties The Yemeni people, and they only know the language of sabotage and demolition.

The ministry explained that while the Yemeni people are struggling with challenges, crises and dangers, while the political leadership and the legitimate government are seeking to revive the national economy and supply the state treasury by restarting the oil sectors on the road to a general recovery of the economy, the Houthi militia has turned a blow Destruction of the pumping station of the Safer oil pipeline in the Sarwah area, which is considered one of the most important economic and vital achievements of the Yemeni people.

She expressed her condemnation of "this disastrous criminal act targeting the capabilities of the country and the Yemeni economy," and appealed to all political forces and components at home and abroad to speed up intervention, put an end to militia practices, and take appropriate measures to ensure the cessation of such aggressive and sabotage acts.

In a related context, the Yemeni army artillery destroyed a weapons store belonging to the Houthi militia in the Sarwah area located between the governorates of Sanaa and Marib, and a military source in the media center of the Yemeni Armed Forces said that the army artillery launched a concentrated bombardment, targeting militia gatherings and locations in the Sarwah front, including a warehouse. Weapons, confirming that the shelling that targeted the store was followed by a great fire, and violent and consecutive explosions that lasted for about an hour.

The source pointed out that the Yemeni army forces, backed by the resistance and the coalition of the support of legitimacy, are fighting violent and continuous battles against the Houthi militia on several fronts in the Directorate of Sarwah, amidst significant human and material losses and losses among the militia ranks.

In Al-Jouf, battles continued in the east of al-Hazm and several areas in the governorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f, the largest directorates in the governorate, between the Yemeni army and the militias that tried to advance towards the eastern regions, but failed due to the resistance of the army forces and the tribes fighting in those areas.

Military sources in Al-Jouf said that the army and coalition fighters incurred militias dozens of dead and wounded in the desert of the governorate, prompting Houthi leaders to intensify forced recruitment operations in their areas of control, to compensate for the losses suffered by the militias.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint forces responded to an attack by the Houthi militia east of the city of Al-Saleh, according to a military source in the Amalek Brigade Forces, who also confirmed that the joint forces had inflicted heavy losses on the equipment and lives of the militias.

The reconnaissance units of the joint forces monitored armed militia gatherings and movements, near the contact lines inside the city of Al-Hodeidah, the Al-Duraimi and Al-Jabaliya sectors, and they were quickly handled with the appropriate weapon.

The Yemeni army artillery destroyed a weapons store belonging to the Houthi militia in the Sarwah area between Sana'a and Marib.