Field sources in the Yemeni army confirmed that the army and tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, had regained the lead in the attack on the fronts of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and had managed to achieve major victories on the Naham fronts in Sana'a, Al-Jawf, Qania and Abdiya in Al-Bayda, while continuing military operations in Marib and Al-Dali While daily violations continued in the West Coast.

In detail, military sources in the Naham front, northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, said that the army and the tribes were able to advance, liberate large areas in the Jabal Salb front, and achieve significant field gains, at the expense of the Houthi coup militias, which incurred huge losses.

The sources confirmed the liberation of the army and the tribes, supported by the Arab alliance, a steel facility and several sites in Maymana and a facilitator of the Salib Mountain Front, and reached the Al-Jouf Junction after they launched an attack that described the quality of militia sites in those areas, and killed and wounded them, and destroyed fortifications and large military vehicles.

She noted that the Houthi leader Taha al-Sharafi, the prominent leader Khaled al-Samawi, and the leader Saleh al-Houry, were killed, along with many of their members on the front.

Meanwhile, field sources in Al-Jouf Junction confirmed that the army and the tribes were able to impose their fiery control on Wadi Al-Jafra between Al-Jouf and Sana'a, while coalition fighters managed to destroy reinforcements of the Houthi militia, which were on their way to the area.

On the Al-Jawf front, the army and tribes forces managed to repel a major militia attack on their positions, in the Al-Jadafar area east of Al-Hazm, and incurred heavy losses, and were able to spoil various military hardware, according to military sources, noting that coalition fighters launched 20 raids on Houthi sites and mechanisms. , In Al-Hazm and separate areas in its eastern surroundings.

In addition, a military source in Al-Jawf confirmed that the army and the tribes were able to ambush the Houthi infiltrated elements in the Al-Hazm front, and they were lured to it and their families completely, and they seized weapons and equipment, which were in their possession, including two armored vehicles.

The army and tribes were able to ambush the leader of the al-Jawf axis in the ranks of the militias, called Faraj Hussein Faraj Saad al-Hanimi, and his nickname, "Abu Hussein", and managed to kill him along with seven militia members in the al-Hazm front in Jouf. Al-Hanami hails from the Beit al-Hanimi district of the Bani Hushaish district of Sana'a, and is one of the strongholds of al-Houthi in the capital.

Also killed in the ambush of the Houthi leader Colonel Yahya Naji Muhammad Al-Hardi, alias "Abu Hussein", with a number of his companions, and he belongs to Wadi Hilal area in Al-Saddah district Ibb governorate, and he was director of the security of the Directorate of Naham, east of Sanaa.

In Al-Bayda, battles continued on the Qaniyah and Al-Abediya fronts between Marib and Al-Bayda during the past hours, during which the army and tribes managed to inflict 30 Houthi militias and dozens of wounded, after trying to advance and infiltrate the Al-Abediya front on the edge of Marib.

Sources in Qaniyah confirmed that the army and tribes managed to repel an attack by the militias towards the Khurfan area in the front of the front, and incurred 30 dead and dozens of wounded, noting that Houthi leaders had fallen into the attack, including the leader Ahmed Ali Naji Al-Bariq, the commander of Colonel Araf Muhammad Mohsen, and called Abu Bilal Sufyan And Captain Jamil Ahmed Saleh.

In Marib, a source in the third military zone said that the Houthi militia bombed the city of Marib with four missiles and five drones, during the past two days, some of which were intercepted, while a number of them fell into residential neighborhoods, leaving civilians dead and injured.

In addition, Houthi leader Muhammad al-Bakhiti affirmed the defection of Colonel Fawaz Muthanna al-Jabri from the Sharia reserve forces, who is a leader of the Islah party, and his joining of the Houthi militia in Sana'a, within the framework of the new alliance and coordination between the two sides.

Al-Bakhiti indicated that he recently received leaders in the Islah party: Muhammad Ali Al-Khuzai, Abdul Baqi Jaber, Abdullah Faisal Al-Jahalani and Ashraf Ahmed Al-Moayad.

In addition, a number of Houthi elements were killed, and military equipment belonging to them was destroyed, as a result of raids by coalition fighters targeting their positions in the Al-Jabara Valley in the Kataf District in Saada, as well as four raids in the district of Salb in the Directorate between Sana'a and Marib, and bombed 11 raids in the Al-Aqsha area in the vicinity of Al-Hazm Directorate and another in the Directorate Khob and al-Sha`f al-Jawf, and Houthi positions were bombed in the Nateh district and the al-Abdiya area in al-Bayda.

In Al-Dhalea, confrontations and battles intensified between the joint forces and the militias, in Al-Fakher sector, north of the Qataba district and Maris sector, after the militias brought large reinforcements from Ibb and Dhamar to the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhalea.

The militias also pushed reinforcements towards the fronts of Battar and al-Jub in the western al-Fakhir sector, in addition to mobilizing dozens of elements from the Chleel area of ​​the Bab Ghalaq front.

In Al Hudaydah on the west coast, local sources said that the Houthi militia liquidated one of its leaders on the western coast, which is responsible for planting mines and explosive devices in a mysterious manner.

The sources stated that the Houthi militia ambushed the leader Muhammad Suleiman Hamran, responsible for the file of planting mines and explosive devices in Hodeidah, to obscure the features and maps of mines laid by the Houthi teams in the West Coast, for fear that he would leak these maps.

In addition, the daily violations of the Houthi militias escalated on the fronts of the coast, and they finally targeted the stores of Al-Amri Company in Sanaa Street inside the city of Hodeidah, which were caught in the fire after the artillery shelling of the Houthis, and also bombed the 50th Street east of the city, which led to the martyrdom of the child Murad Abdul Qawi monkey.

The joint forces foiled an attack by the Houthi militia west of the city of Hays, which resulted in the death and injury of the Houthis, as a result of their repeated attacks and violating the cease-fire in Hodeidah Governorate.

Southwest confrontations in Taiz

Local sources in the Al-Shamayatiyya Directorate, southwest of Taiz Governorate, confirmed that clashes erupted between the brigade's 35 armored forces and elements of the Islah party militia, concentrated in the isolation of Bani Shaybah in the district, after the reformists opened their fire at an army unit in the area yesterday.

The sources pointed out that the confrontations between the two sides used various types of weapons, and that the reform elements are seeking to impose their control on the Hajriya area, which is deployed by the forces of the 35th Armored Brigade, which is affiliated with the legitimacy, with the aim of cutting off the supply lines to the city of Taiz, coming from the temporary capital of Aden. Sanaa ■ Emirates today

- The daily violations of the Houthi militia escalated on the western coast fronts.

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