The Yemeni army forces, supported by the tribes, managed to liberate seven sites on the outskirts of the capital, Sana'a, which are under the control of the Houthi militias, and captured 34 Houthis on the Al-Jawf, Sana'a, and Al-Bayda fronts within two days, while the militias continued to violate them on the West Coast, and bombed multiple areas in Hodeidah Governorate.

In detail, the pillars of the war of the seventh military region in the Yemeni army, Brigadier General Mohamed Mishli, confirmed that the army forces, supported by the tribes, were able to liberate a number of strategic areas in the vicinity of the capital Sana'a, noting in a statement to the Yemeni army website that the forces are continuing the battles on the Sanaa-Ma'rib fronts , And it addresses the attacks and infiltration attempts carried out by the Houthi militia towards its sites.

Brigadier General Mishly pointed out that several locations have been liberated from the control of the Houthi militia in the Nahham-Marib front, during the past two days, including Dakhil, Al-Alaq, Al-Ramah, Al-Aghr, Safran Shannan, Al-Dushush, and Jabal Bahra, pointing out that the army and tribes in the vicinity of the capital are seeking to achieve The great victory, which is entering the capital, Sanaa.

He explained that the army had completely secured an area of ​​11 km, while progress was continuing, calling on the tribes to prevent their sons from joining to fight with the Houthi militias that lead them to the crematoria of death.

Meanwhile, clashes continued yesterday, between the Yemeni army and the militias on the fronts of the al-Jawf junction, and the al-Mukhdara junction in Marib, after the militias pushed reinforcements into the Al-Khaniq area and the area of ​​the drug.

The sources pointed out that Houthi reinforcements were being targeted, as they were on their way to the areas of contact with Khob and Al-Sha`f al-Jawf, and a number of militia mechanisms were destroyed.

Field sources confirmed the families of eight Houthis in an ambush to the army east of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, and a military source in the Yemeni army stated that during the past two days, the number of Houthi prisoners with the army on the Sanaa, Al-Jawf and Al-Bayda fronts reached 34, including the commander of a brigade.

In Al-Bayda, a number of militia members were killed, and others were injured in the process of repelling the army and tribes forces of the Houthi attack on the Qaniyah-Wahhabi front, and field sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Hassan Nasser Al-Hamzi, in the process in which three Houthis were also captured.

In Al Hudaydah, on the western coast of Yemen, yesterday, the Houthi militia bombed joint forces locations and residential neighborhoods in the city of Hay, in response to the joint forces breaking an attack launched by the Houthi elements, the day before yesterday, on the village of Maghari, and suffered huge losses.

Field sources indicated that the militias launched a retaliatory bombing of Bani Maghari area, west of Hays, after losing to the joint forces, noting that the Houthis used various types of weapons in the bombing operation.

Militias, in the context of their daily violations of the international armistice, targeted residential neighborhoods in the district of Al-Tahita, with various types of medium and light weapons, and the militias also shelled residential villages and farms in the district of al-Durayhmi.

In al-Dhalea, the joint forces succeeded in carrying out a tight ambush of a group of Houthi elements in the vicinity of the Qataba district, which resulted in the death of five militia members, including a prominent field leader, while the militia attempted to infiltrate and plant explosive devices in the front lines of the Habil al-Dahna area west of Qabatbah.

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