Supported by tribes and fighters of the Arab Alliance to Support Legitimacy, the Yemeni army liberated strategic locations in the Qaniya front in al-Bayda governorate, after violent battles they fought against the Houthi coup militia over the past two days, while battles continued on the Al-Jawf, Naham, and Marib fronts in the vicinity of Sanaa, with continued battles and the Houthi mobilization in the north Al-Dhale'e, as the militia began massive mobilization operations among its elements in the West Coast.

In detail, field sources confirmed in the “Qaniya-Al-Wahhabi” front in Al-Bayda Governorate that the Yemeni army and the tribes supported with the coalition fighters were able to liberate several strategic locations after battles against the Houthi militias, during which the latter suffered great losses, noting that the army and the tribes purified several sites in the vicinity of the center of the Qana region It was marketed by the president and the vicinity of the hospital, and 12 bodies of Houthi personnel were confined to the confrontation areas.

The sources confirmed the death of the Houthi field leader, called "Salim Taha," along with dozens of his members in the Khurfan front between Abdiya and Qaniyeh, which also witnessed violent battles.

The Yemeni army website stated that the army and the tribes launched a large-scale attack on the militia sites in Qaniyeh, achieving great progress amid the militia collapses. .

Brigadier General Al-Naqah stated that the army and tribes are continuing their military operations in Al-Bayda until they complete their liberation from the Houthi militia and open roads towards the capital, Sanaa.

On the Nahham fronts, to the northeast of the capital, Sanaa, the army and tribes forces managed to destroy four military vehicles on a steel front, including an armored vehicle, after the militias attempted to advance towards army positions in the soft front.

On the western Ma'rib fronts, the army and militia exchanged artillery shelling along the lines of contact in Sarwah and Al-Mukhdara, and a military source in the third military area stated that the torrents cut off the roads in front of the Houthi elements who were trying to station in one of the cisterns on the road linking Sanaa and Marib from the Sarwah side.

In Taiz, the Houthi leader named "Abu Kahlan" was killed, and he is one of the militia supervisors in the Asifra area, north of the city, which witnessed confrontations between the army and the militia, leaving dead and wounded in the militia ranks. Also in Taiz, the “Brotherhood” militia affiliated to the Islah party launched a massive attack yesterday against the positions of the 35 armored brigade in the Soil Zone southwest of the governorate, against the background of its continuous efforts to control the brigade’s sites with the aim of toppling it and controlling the road between Taiz and Aden to impose royalties on passers-by. On that road, besides controlling the areas near the West Coast that the Brotherhood's militias seek to control.

Sources said that the confrontations in the soil left dead and wounded among the two sides, pointing out that the confrontations came after the recruitment of “Brotherhood” gunmen to the brigade areas in the soil and stone, and tried to assassinate the officer and field leader of the 35 armored brigade, Marwan Al-Barh, for the second time in less than 10 days.

In Hajjah, coalition fighters targeted Houthi positions in the vicinity of the Haradh District, which led to the destruction of military vehicles and Houthi weapons that were on the trawl farm, and a number of militia leaders were killed, including Khaled Hammoud Qirat, Abd al-Salam al-Azzi and Jalal Saeed Khadish.

In Al-Dhalea, military sources revealed the movements of Houthi militia members in Maris, the mountains of Oud, cheese and stone, which included the creation of sites and the installation of weapons and the payment of human reinforcements to those areas within the framework of a plan that seeks to implement it during the days of Eid Al-Adha, according to those sources, noting that Houthi's movements aim to carry out attacks and infiltrations to recover the liberated sites they lost.

And local sources in Dhamar confirmed that the Houthi militias carried out massive mobilization operations for their elements in order to send them to the fronts of the West Coast, noting that the militias are seeking to blow up the situation in the West Coast to obtain oil, gas and consumables supplies.

The militias continued their daily violations of the United Nations armistice on the West Coast, and bombed the mountainous and Al-Faza areas of Al-Tahita by heavy and indiscriminate gunfire, which resulted in the damage of a number of homes and farms. It also targeted residential villages and farms in the Al-Duraimi Directorate with medium weapons, and the shelling was focused on the north and east of the Directorate.

• Coalition fighters destroy militia reinforcements in the vicinity of the Haradh District, Hajjah.

The “Brotherhood” militia launches a massive attack against the positions of the 35 armored brigade in Taiz.

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