Military sources in the Yemeni army said that more than 50 armed Houthi militia members have been killed in the Marib and Al Bayda fronts during the past two days, confirming that the army and the tribes have managed to foil several militia attacks on the Sarwah fronts in Marib and Qanat al-Wehbeh in al-Bayda, pointing out that among the The dead are prominent field leaders in the militia ranks.

The sources pointed out that dozens of Houthis were killed in the Sirwah Front in western Ma'rib, and their bodies were still scattered in the reefs of Tebah al-Mahdi, which had been freed, the day before yesterday, among them the Houthi leader called Ammar Abd al-Khaleq al-Dhib, commander of one of the Houthi brigades, who belongs to the region of Arhab Sana'a.

The sources pointed out that among the Houthi leaders Al-Sara'i called Muhammad Hammoud Al-Aqli, the leader of operations of the so-called "battalion of death", who was killed along with a number of his battalion members, most of them from Bani Hushaish area in Sanaa.

Meanwhile, local sources in Khulan in the countryside of the capital, Sana'a, confirmed the passage of Houthi reinforcements towards Ma'rib, led by the so-called Abu Shams Al-Shami, to compensate for the losses they had recently suffered on the Sarwah fronts.

Yesterday, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile from the area of ​​"West Habab" in Sarwab Marib, which caused a huge explosion in the area that left dead Houthis in the launch area, according to eyewitnesses.

In Al Bayda, army artillery and local resistance demolished Houthi positions in the Qanat al-Wehbeh front in the Al-Sawadiyah district, which led to the destruction of military vehicles that the militia had brought to the vicinity of the Brigade 126 infantry camp, with the aim of strengthening their movements against the Al Awwad tribes.

The militias launched ballistic missiles at an area between Al-Wahhabiya and the Radman District where the tribal tribes of the Al-Awad tribes gathered, and the attack came after the failure of the tribal and external mediations, according to a tribal source, stressing that all mediations failed to defuse the tension between the tribes and militias in the province.

The source confirmed that the situation is a candidate for the outbreak of confrontations between the two sides, especially with the Houthi militia cutting off all communications and Internet services from Al-Bayda in general, and continued to push for more reinforcements to the vicinity of Radman District.

For its part, the army forces pushed huge military reinforcements to the areas between Marib and Al-Bayda, which include sophisticated and modern military mechanisms, while the tribal leader Tariq Al-Awadi, one of the sheikhs of the "Al-Awad tribe", launched severe threats to the militias, stressing that Al-Bayda will be a graveyard for them. As a starting point for the complete liberation of Yemen from them.

Meanwhile, delegations of the Yemeni tribes continued to arrive in Radman Directorate, including the tribes of “Al-Athail, the Al-Bajir family, the Al-Damani family, the Al-Haysh tribe, the Al-Musa’ban tribes, the Al-Shinn and the Azzan family.” Some tribes also designated areas for the concentration of armed tribesmen to participate in any military action. Possible anti-militia.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, Houthi militias continued their violations of the international truce, and yesterday bombed a number of cities and population centers in the liberated districts of Hodeidah, in addition to continuing to plant mines and explosive devices in roads and farms.

East Hais regions witnessed Houthi attacks with various types of weapons, and led to civilian martyrdom and another injury. Militias also targeted residential areas in the Al-Duraimi district, and the joint forces were able to locate the sources of fire, and dealt with and silenced them with concentrated strikes that caused heavy losses among the Houthis.

Houthi militias have also targeted separate areas of Al-Tahita, including Al-Jabaliya and Al-Faza, using 14.5 weapons and Becca rates.

In al-Dhalea, military sources confirmed the arrival of reinforcements of the joint forces to the front lines in the northern and western fronts, as part of their preparations to confront any attacks and infiltration attempts by Houthi militia members.

A ballistic missile kills a number of militia members after it failed to fire it with a goose.

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