The battles continued on the fronts of the capital, Sana'a, for the 19th day in a row, between the Yemeni army and the Houthi militia, which incurred dozens of dead and wounded, including prominent leaders, while the militias continued their violations of the armistice on the fronts of the western coast of Yemen.

In the details, Sharia field military sources said that the battles on the fronts of the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, continued for the 19th day in a row, indicating that the army and tribes forces are fighting violent battles against the Houthi coup militias on the Al-Jawf, Naham, Sarwah, and Al-Bayda fronts.

The sources pointed out that the recent battles and raids of the coalition incurred the militias great losses, in which most of their field commanders fell.

Field sources in Sarwah, west of Marib, confirmed that the army and tribes with coalition fighters continue to advance against the militias that push elements unknown to the fighting to the Sarawah fronts, leading to dozens of their deaths and injuries.

The sources pointed out that the prominent field Houthi leader, Abu Badr al-Marani, who is close to the militia leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, was killed on the Sarwah front with several of his elements.

For its part, yesterday, coalition fighters launched raids in support of the army and tribes, targeting Houthi reinforcements in the Qaramish Huraib Directorate in western Ma'rib, as well as Houthi sites in Mazzar and Sarwah.

In Al-Jawf, military sources in the sixth region confirmed that their forces were able to inflict Houthi militias on the Brut al-Anan fronts and east of the city of al-Hazm, the capital of al-Hazm and the al-Muhashimah Front, great losses, indicating that coalition fighters had been instrumental in the fall of dozens of Houthis.

The sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Abdul Karim Muhammad Al-Washali (Abu Zain), the leader of the Al-Jouf Junction Front, along with four of his elements, while the Houthi leader Akram Yahya Haydara was killed, along with field leaders Yusuf Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Qadri, Ezzedine Ahmed Al-Qadri, Hudayban Muhammad Ahmad Omar, and Nassar Muhammad Afajin, and Mahmoud Ali Muhammad al-Nusiri, at the Eastern Hazm Front.

In Al-Bayda, military sources in the Al-Amajid Brigade in the district of Makhiras reported that the Houthi militia targeted the payroll committee of the brigade yesterday afternoon, causing casualties among the general's ranks.

Sources in the “Al-Amjad Brigade” indicated that the Houthi militias stationed at the summit of Mount Tharah continue to target the salary payment committee in the brigade with Katyusha shells, since the formation of the brigade to fight the Houthi tide in the Makiraras district between Al Bayda and the Abyan governorate.

In Hajjah, coalition fighters bombed Houthi reinforcements in the Bani Hassan area of ​​the Abs district, which resulted in deaths and injuries, and Houthi military vehicles stationed in the area were destroyed, according to field sources, confirming that coalition fighters launched successive raids on the site, and others on Houthi reinforcements in the vicinity Pitted.

In Saada, coalition fighters bombed Houthi vehicles that were on their way from Haidan district to Al-Dhahir district, which led to their destruction.

In Al-Dhalea, the Al-Hasha front witnessed clashes between the joint forces and the militias, for the second consecutive day, which were concentrated in Al-Maqalarat area, south of the town of Habil Yahya, located in the northeast of the Al-Hasha district, which resulted in deaths and injuries among the militias.

In Hodeidah, the area surrounding the College of Engineering on Thursday Street witnessed confrontations between the joint forces and Houthi elements that attempted to infiltrate into the area, causing deaths and injuries on both sides.

The Kilo 16 area east of Al Hudaydah city also witnessed confrontations between the two sides, against the backdrop of an attempt to create sites in the area by the Houthi militias, in the context of daily violations by the militias of the international armistice.

On the other hand, the heroes of the 11th Brigade, the Giants, working in the joint forces, led by Commander Sheikh Mustafa Dobleh, carried out a specific security operation in the vicinity of Hayes District, during which they were able to arrest a dangerous gang on the western coast of Yemen.

A source in the brigade stated that the sandy fading and coastal areas near the village of Hassi Salem were secured, and it was able to arrest the gang, after it was cordoned off, and hand over its members to the security authorities in Mukha. The source pointed out that members of the gang supported by the Houthi militia committed several crimes in the areas between the fading of the district and its coast, which were interruption, looting, robbery, and kidnapping, which prompted the members of the brigade 11 giants to carry out careful surveillance and monitoring tasks, which led to the arrest of the gang.

Coalition combatants target Houthi reinforcements in the Quraish Quraish district and locations in Mazzar and Sarwah.

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