Yesterday, the Al-Wahhabiya Front in Al-Bayda Governorate witnessed fierce battles between the army and the local resistance on one side and the Houthi militia on the other, while the repercussions of the tribes of the province against the Houthis continued against the background of the tribal horns launched by the Al Awad tribes, while the battles continued in the vicinity of the capital and the Taiz and Al-Dhalea fronts , And a number of prominent militia leaders were killed.

In the details, the Al-Wahhabiya Front in Al-Bayda Governorate witnessed violent battles yesterday, between the army and the local resistance on one side and the Houthi militia on the other, amid reports that more than eight Houthi leaders were killed along with dozens of their members at the hands of the army and the resistance.

In Hazmieh, the army and resistance forces targeted a militia site in the Central Al-Okla region, Bani Amer, which led to the destruction of vehicles and the death of a number of Houthis.

In Makhiras, the joint Yemeni forces continued to clear the liberated sites in the vicinity of the district's center, including the town of "Zen", from the remnants of militias, explosives, explosive devices and mines, in the framework of securing them before heading towards the center of the district.

Al-Bayda governorate witnesses military operations on four main fronts, namely the Hazmiyya Front (Makiras) on the borders of the southern governorate of Abyan, the Qaniyah front and the Al Awad tribe on the outskirts of Marib governorate, and in the Jabal Al-Hamayqan in Al-Zahir on the outskirts of the Lahj governorate on the Yafa side, and on the Silky front The boundaries of Lahj governorate also.

On the other hand, Al-Bayda governorate witnesses wide tribal movements and repercussions in the context of the al-Nafeer Declaration and the response to the tribal exile that was recently launched by the Al Awad tribes and their sheikh Yasser Al-Awadi, to avenge the killing of Jihad Al-Asbahi by Houthi elements in a brutal manner.

Al-Bayda, Ma'rib and Al-Jawf tribes gathered in several areas to support the Al Awad tribes, who are awaiting the results of tribal and external mediations to end the crisis, after extending the deadline given to the militias to deliver the jihad killers for a period of 24 hours.

For its part, the Houthi militia mobilized its fighters from Dhamar, Amran and Sana'a to Al Bayda, while the prominent Houthi leader Abu Ali, ruler Sheikh Yasser Al-Awadi, Assistant Secretary-General of the General People's Congress party, threatened to liquidate and that his fate would be as the fate of the late Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, while the Houthi leader said In what is called the “Supreme Political Council”, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, the battle against the Al-Bayda tribes is crucial, and he said in a tweet on Twitter: “In Al-Bayda we are or we are not.”

The Al-Hayash tribes in the Al-Tafa area launched a massive attack on the Houthi militia, and prevented them from advancing towards the "flour" point to station them in the framework of their mobilization against the Al Awad tribes.

Tribal sources confirmed that the tribesmen fought a fierce battle against the militias, and were able to control the point of flour and the destruction of two Houthi military vehicles in the region.

In Marib, yesterday, militias pushed new reinforcements to Jabal Marthad, in the drug city, with the aim of launching an attack on army and tribal sites in the area, while coalition air defenses intercepted a ballistic missile over Hailan, which was fired by Houthi militias towards army positions in the area and was destroyed in the air.

In Hajjah, the Yemeni army forces foiled a Houthi attack on its strategic locations in the western strategic triangle of Ahem, and destroyed military vehicles, killing and injuring a number of Houthi elements.

The past few days have witnessed the death of many prominent Houthi leaders on the fronts of the periphery of the capital and Dali, among them the Houthi leader Mohammed Abd Rabu Al-Riyami, the Houthi supervisor Wael Yahya Hassan al-Muayyad, who belongs to the province of Saada and holds the position of cultural supervisor in it, and the leader al-Kazim Ahmed Shawqi al-Abbasi and Abdul Karim Ahmed Saleh, kindness of God and perfection Abdullah Muhammad al-Ansi and Amir al-Din Mujahid Ahmed al-Zuraqi.

Also among the dead were the Houthis, Abdullah Abdul-Ghani Al-Shawish, First Lieutenant Furqan Taha Sufyan and Aziz Daghmar Al-Sufyani, Houthi leader Brigadier Aqil Muzaffar Qasim Al-Zabdi, Amer Qaid Rashid Al-Hakami, Bassam Mujahid Muhammad Al-Hada and Ali Saleh Hussein Al-Taheri.

In Al Hudaydah, Houthi militias have increased their daily violations of the international truce, and launched extensive bombing and targeting operations against the Al-Duraimi district and the city of Al-Saleh on the southern outskirts of Al-Hudaydah city, using heavy 120-mm mortar shells.

Militias also targeted residential villages and farms in the mountainous area of ​​the district of Tahta, south of Hodeidah, using mortar shells, RPGs, and the rate of pika and snipers hysterically.

In Taiz, the brigade's forces repelled 35 armored Houthi attacks on their positions beneath the Al-Salu Front in the southeast of the province, the second in less than 24 hours, according to field sources, confirming that the attack prepared for the militia days ago by mobilizing fighters to the Damna area, which is their main stronghold in East Taiz.

In Al Dhale'e, more than 15 Houthis, including three prominent leaders, were killed by the joint forces that fought confrontations with the militias in the sectors of Bab Ghalak, Habil al-Abdi, Wadi Thuba, Habil al-Kalb, Wadi al-Miyah, Souk al-Fakher, and Habil al-Mahatat, while clashes between the two sides expanded to the areas of Tabab Othman The Valley of Death, the Habeel Al-Youbi, and the Valley of the Lions in the Jab al-Jab and Battar fronts.

Field sources in Al-Dhale'e confirmed the death of Houthi leader Ibrahim Al-Sabahi, as well as Houthi leader Abdullah Al-Imad, who belongs to Al-Mahwit governorate, as well as Houthi leader Abu Ahmad Al-Bakhiti, who is a senior militia leader in Al-Dhalea and holds the position of chief financial officer of Al-Dhalea front.

• Reports that more than 8 Houthi leaders were killed, along with dozens of their members, by the army in Al-Bayda.

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