Dozens of dead and wounded were killed by the Houthi militia during the ongoing battles on the fronts of the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, while the northern and western fronts of Al-Dhali witnessed the most violent confrontations between the joint forces and the militias, while 12 Houthis were killed in the western coast, including a leader, while violations continued For the international armistice on the fronts of the West Coast.

In the details, field sources confirmed on the Qaniyah and Al-Abdiya fronts in Al-Bayda Governorate that violent clashes erupted between the army and tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, including prominent field leaders, noting that the clashes extended to the Radaa area .

Local sources stated that the Houthi leader Abu Muhammad al-Nayib was killed, while the supervisor of the central prison in the city, Abu Ali al-Riyami, was injured during the confrontations that led to the smuggling of prisoners convicted of serious criminal cases.

On the Abdiya front between Al-Bayda and Marib, battles continued between the two sides, leaving dead and wounded among the militias, among them a prominent field leader with the rank of colonel named Muhammad Suleiman Saeed Ali Al-Hamran, a prominent Houthi leader who received their training abroad, along with a number of their members.

The battles continued on the Qaniyah, Al-Abdiya and Nata fronts in Al-Bayda as part of the military operations that the army and tribes are fighting to restore the areas that were recently controlled by the militias, and to prevent any progress towards the borders of Marib, which includes major government interests, and includes oil and gas fields.

In Al-Jawf, clashes continued between the army and the tribes on the one hand and the militias on the other on the fronts of Al-Jadafar and Al-Ashgha'a on the outskirts of the city of Al-Hazm, the provincial capital on the eastern side, with great support from coalition fighters, which launched a series of raids that resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthis, and destroyed their mechanisms .

In Hajjah, field sources confirmed the death and injury of 30 Houthi elements with two air strikes launched by Arab coalition fighters, targeting gatherings and arms and ammunition stores in the Al-Jar area west of the Abs district, and another in the vicinity of the Mutaba district, which includes training camps and secret Houthi weapons stores.

In Al-Dhalea, a number of Houthi militia members have fallen, following a failed attack on the joint forces' sites northwest of the governorate, while the southern forces have discovered camouflaged mines that identify with nature, as well as seizing a Turkish arms shipment that was on its way to the south.

A military source said that Houthi groups had attempted to infiltrate the joint forces ’positions in the Tabat Othman sector of the Al-Fakher axis, which resulted in heavy fighting.

According to the source, the joint forces crushed the Houthi groups, which resulted in a number of deaths and dozens of wounded, as the joint forces found mines and explosive devices disguised with the colors of nature, some of which were planted by the Houthi militia in a form that is difficult for anyone to know.

In Hodeidah, the prominent Houthi field leader Hisham Taha Abdullah Al-Shami was killed along with dozens of Houthi militias in the Hays front, at the hands of the joint forces that thwarted an attack by the Houthi militia towards joint sites and residential neighborhoods, according to a source in the 7th Brigade Giants, confirming that the joint had managed to break Houthi attack towards the village of Al-Maqana in Haiss, and the militia sustained 12 dead, including the Levant leader.

• The death and injury of 30 Houthi elements in Hajjah, with two coalition raids.

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