Yesterday, the Al-Jawf, Marib, and Naham fronts of Sana'a witnessed violent battles between the Yemeni army forces backed by the tribes on the one hand and the Houthi coup militias on the other hand, resulted in the deaths of dozens of Houthis, including prominent field leaders, while violations of the international armistice continued on the fronts of the western coast of Yemen.

In the details, field sources in Al-Jawf governorate, east of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, confirmed the killing of field leaders in the ranks of the Houthi militia, during the confrontations in the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the province, on Thursday night and yesterday morning, between the Yemeni army and the tribes and their coup elements.

The sources pointed out that the confrontations took place on the outskirts of the city, which the militias turned into a large military barracks, and pushed them with armed mechanisms and reinforcements during the past weeks, and they dug tunnels, trenches, and building barricades, and deployed weapons on the roofs of buildings and in the city's streets, while the army and tribes forces pushed with great reinforcements To its surroundings, with the aim of recovering it from the militia.

The sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader and the general supervisor of the militias in Al-Jawf, Yahya Muhammad Yahya al-Aawar, along with dozens of its members, as well as the destruction of military vehicles and Houthi fortifications, which were targeted by the army artillery and Arab coalition fighters.

Field sources in Al-Jawf confirmed that the coalition fighters launched five consecutive raids on the mechanisms and weapons stores for the militias in the camp of the building blocks higher east of Al-Hazm, which led to their destruction, killing and wounding a number of Houthis.

In Marib, the western Sarawah fronts witnessed more necessary confrontations between the two sides than in the past days, which led to the fall of dozens of Houthi leaders and their deceived elements, according to field sources, noting that the fiercest confrontations were concentrated near the Kassara Point on the edge of the Hailan Mountains.

The sources confirmed the death of the prominent Houthi leader, Abu Saleh Al-Theeb, and the Houthi leader Abdel Wahab Fadel Mansour Al-Junaid, appointed by the Houthi militia to the position of director of the Zakat Duties Office and the cultural supervisor of the Hayes Directorate, during his participation in the fighting in the Sarawah fronts, after bringing in groups of Houthi elements from Tihama and other areas To the vicinity of Marib.

The sources referred to the death of the Houthi leader Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Saqqaf, Atef Bashir Al-Haddad, Saif Ahmed Saleh Nasser Al-Hada, Ahmed Qaid Hassan Al-Hubaishi, Hamdi Ahmed Abdullah Maeedh, Murad Ali Qasim Rashid, Faris Ali Mohammed Amer, Hamed Shaker Saleh Shaker, and Naji Ali Naji Silan, They are all field militia leaders, along with dozens of their members, wounding and other families.

For its part, coalition fighters bombed Houthi reinforcements and mechanisms in the vicinity of Sarwah and the Majzar district of Ma'rib with more than 10 raids, leaving significant losses among the Houthis and their military mechanisms.

For the second consecutive day, coalition fighters bombed Houthi positions in the vicinity of the Haradh District in Hajjah Governorate, and yesterday launched four raids on a secret military location between Haradh and Abs, which led to the destruction of fortifications, the death and wounding of a number of Houthi elements.

On the other hand, well-informed sources in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, revealed that a shipment of weapons and spy equipment had arrived at the Houthi militia across the coast of Hodeidah, which is under the control of the militias, noting that the shipment entered Hodeidah in the last ten days of Ramadan, and was transferred to Sana'a with the days of Eid.

The sources pointed out that the shipment includes espionage equipment, and modern technology in monitoring military and civil communications, pointing out that experts and technicians escorted the shipment to Sana'a, to train a Houthi crew on its use.

In Hodeidah, sources in the joint forces confirmed that the Houthi militia, yesterday morning, targeted residential areas in the Beit al-Faqih district south of the city of Hodeidah, prompting the joint forces to implement a large-scale monitoring of militia movements, and monitored new hideouts for Houthi elements east of Al-Jah, and targeted and destroyed them .

The sources pointed out that the operation was carried out with high accuracy, and led to great losses among the militias and their coup elements, while the rest of the elements that were hiding in the area fled. The Houthi militia continued to violate the international armistice, and deliberately and violently targeted residential villages and farms in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit al-Faqih district, with type 23 MT caliber, and 12.7 and 14.5 caliber weapons.

It also targeted the locations of the joint forces and residential neighborhoods in Al-Faza and Al-Jabaliya in the district of Al-Tahita, east of the Hayes district, based on its location in the Al-Aden Triangle and the Sagam Junction.

In Saada, the militia kidnapped a prominent Salafi leader from the Damaj area in the north of the governorate, Sorour Al-Wadii, after storming and tampering with his house, and they took Sorour to an unknown area.

In Ibb, Houthi elements killed a citizen and his wife by shooting the bus they were traveling on in the Al-Ma’in line in Ibb, after they came from Habeish district to purchase the wedding needs of their daughter who was injured in the accident.

Local sources stated that Houthi gunmen aboard a military kit, at one of the points on the Al-Ma’in line, west of Ibb city, shot and shot at the bus while it was on its way to the city, and far from the security point where they were stationed, killing a woman and her husband From al-Jaafari’s home, and injuring their daughter who was preparing for her wedding, in a crime that shook the city of Ibb and its surroundings.

- Coalition fighters bombed reinforcements and Houthi mechanisms in the vicinity of Sarwah and the Directorate of Majzar in Marib.

- Houthi militias continued their violations and violations of the United Nations armistice on the fronts of the West Coast.

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The Supreme National Committee for Combating the Corona Virus Epidemic in Yemen announced that the number of cases has increased to 453, including 103 deaths. In a statement on Twitter, the committee confirmed the registration of 34 new cases, including five deaths, where 11 cases were recorded in Lahj, including one death, while 13 cases were recorded in Taiz, including one death, and in Hadramout seven cases, including two deaths, While two cases were recorded in Abyan and Al Dhale'e, and one in Mahrah. The National Committee pointed out that 453 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Yemen have increased since last April, including 103 deaths, and 17 recoveries. Aden ■ Emirates today

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