Yesterday, the Nahda and Nahham fronts of Sana'a and Marib witnessed violent battles yesterday between the Yemeni army forces supported by tribes and fighters of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy on the one hand and the Houthi militia on the other hand, during which the Houthis suffered dozens of deaths, including prominent leaders, and groups affiliated with the Houthi militias in the White and Marib fronts surrendered after killing Eighty militia members, and battles continued on the Dhali fronts, with the Houthi breaches continuing on the western coast fronts.

In detail, military sources in the Yemeni army confirmed the killing and wounding of more than 80 Houthis, including prominent leaders, during the battles in Qaniyah and Al-Abdiya fronts during the past two days, noting that the fighting extended to the Naham fronts in the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa.

The sources pointed out that Al-Bayda witnessed yesterday a massive surrender of Houthi elements in the Abdiya front on the edge of Marib, while the rest of the militia escaped towards the areas under their control.

According to the sources, the Houthi elements in the Khurfan front in Abdiya between Marib and Al-Bayda announced their surrender after the death of more than 80 of their members, including five prominent field leaders, and they are: “Abdullah Hassan Al-Jofi, Al-Qebli Ahmed Al-Qebli, Hassan Al-Haddad, Mohammed Al-Dhahry, Musaad Al-Amos.”

In addition, coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting militia locations, gatherings, and military mechanisms in the same area, leaving a number of dead and wounded among the Houthis.

The sources stated that the Al-Zahir Directorate witnessed similar confrontations between the resistance of Al Humeikan and the Houthi militia, after the latter launched an attack on the Kassad and Al-Muhsin areas and other locations in the district. The sources pointed out, that the tribal resistance from the Humayqan family responded to the Houthi attack, and forced the militia elements to retreat without achieving any field progress.

In Nahham, northeast of the capital, Sana'a, battles continued between the Yemeni army and militias in the Salb front in conjunction with the arrival of Houthi reinforcements coming from Sana'a and Amran to the region, and field sources said that the army's artillery targeted the reinforcements with focused strikes that led to the destruction and burning of Houthi military vehicles.

In Saada, Yemeni army forces bombed Houthi positions in the Baqaa front, killing and wounding many militia members, while coalition fighters launched a series of support raids targeting Houthi sites and mechanisms in the Kattaf, Shada, Razeh, and Munbah districts.

In Al-Jawf, four Houthi leaders were killed with many of their elements in an operation for the Yemeni army and the tribes, described as qualitative in the Jadafar Front east of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate. .

In Al Hudaydah on the western coast of Yemen, the Houthi violations of the international armistice continued, and the militias carried out yesterday morning, an attempt to infiltrate the positions of the joint forces in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit al-Faqih district south of Al Hudaydah, prompting the joint forces to respond to the attempt and kill the wounded and wounded militias.

Sources pointed out that the units stationed in the area of ​​Al-Jah monitored the movements of militia elements and clashed with them with various weapons and forced them to flee after killing and wounding a number of them, while the artillery of the joint forces bombed hideouts fled to a number of Houthi elements.

The joint forces monitored 77 Houthi breaches of the United Nations armistice in various areas of Al Hudaydah governorate within 24 hours, and the violations varied between targeting and bombing and sniping of neighborhoods, residential villages and farms of Yemeni citizens.

In the context of the Houthi violations, the militias blew up the Habil Al-Abdi School and its adjacent houses yesterday evening, and planted hundreds of mines on the roads and around buildings and farms, northwest of Dali '.

In Al-Jouf, Houthi elements raided the house of Sheikh Al-Qebli Yahya Hizam Al-Hamdani, in Al-Hazm district, the capital of the governorate, tampered with the contents of the house and terrified children and women.

Sources close to Sheikh Hizam stated that the storming came after his refusal with a number of tribal sheikhs in the governorate to respond to the Houthi calls under the name of “tribal parotaxis” to mobilize citizens and tribes to the ranks of their fighters on the fronts.

In Sanaa, militias confiscated the homes of Sheikh Yasser Al-Awadi and his family in the capital, Sanaa, against the backdrop of his uprising that he led in Radman District, Al-Bayda Governorate, against the background of the killing of Jihad al-Isbahi at the hands of Houthi elements in a humiliating manner.

In Amran, members of the so-called “Houthi Preventive Security” force stormed the house of Suleiman Qassem Awaidin al-Ghuli and kidnapped him, who is a militia loyal, and moved him to an unknown destination in the context of disputes among its field leaders.

In Ibb, a statistics issued by the resistance reported that the militias committed 1722 violations of the right of civilians in the governorate during the past six months, including 125 murders and 227 crimes attempted to kill, while the rest of the violations were divided between theft, kidnapping, looting, banditry, selling and promoting drugs and other crimes.

• Coalition fighters target military Houthi militia sites and mechanisms in Al Bayda.

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