The Yemeni army bombed the locations of the Houthi militia in the Sarwah fronts, west of Ma'rib Governorate, yesterday, for the second day in a row, causing great losses in their ranks. The coalition forces also bombed Houthi positions in the Shada district of Saada, while the joint forces launched a counter-attack in the Hayes district of the western coast, During it, it managed to purify sites in the village of Beit Maghari and Al-Hamainiya, while the militias continued their violations against the sons of Yemen in several areas.

In the details, the Yemeni army artillery destroyed the sites of the Houthi militia in the Sarawah front, west of Ma'rib Governorate, which left the militias dead and wounded, and destroyed military fortifications and mechanisms, according to field sources, confirming that the army and tribes forces were able to destroy Houthi mechanisms and fortifications in Sarwa Marib.

The sources confirmed the destruction of military vehicles, and the killing and wounding of those who were carrying militia members in the vicinity of Sourwah market, west of Ma'rib Governorate, as a result of artillery shelling launched by the Yemeni army forces on the Houthi positions in the region, which is the last Houthi stronghold in Ma'rib from the southern countryside of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.

In Hodeidah, a military source revealed that three Houthi militias were killed as a result of the joint forces breaking an infiltration attempt in the vicinity of Kilo 16 east of the city of Al Hudaydah, the capital of the province, noting that members of the joint forces repelled a Houthi infiltration attempt in the vicinity of kilo 16, which killed three infiltrators from Their elements, and others were injured during violent clashes.

In the same context, yesterday, the joint forces launched a counter-attack against the Houthi militia in the northeast of the Hayis district in the south of the governorate, which is the second in less than 24 hours, which led to the purification of several areas in the vicinity of the village of Beit Maghari, all the way to the area of ​​Al-Haminiya.

The military source confirmed that the fighters of the "Giants Brigades" had inflicted heavy losses on the Houthi militia among its armed elements, as well as the destruction of a large military hardware, during the response to the Houthi attack.

Yesterday, several villages and farms in the mountainous area of ​​the district of Al-Tahta district, south of Al-Hodeidah, were attacked by heavy and medium weapons by the Houthi militia, who used heavy mortars to shell residential villages and citizen farms in the mountain, and at the same time opened fire with machine guns.

The sources added that the targeting was followed by Houthi sniping operations against civilians passing through the roads, which caused a state of fear and panic, and the movement of movement stopped, especially in the days when Yemenis receive Eid al-Adha, and civilians are transported between Yemeni cities and regions.

In Saada, dozens of Houthi elements were killed and wounded, as a result of bombing by a missile of the Arab coalition forces, targeting their positions in one of their strongholds in the Shada Directorate, as well as reinforcements containing vehicles with armed elements on one of the dirt roads linking the center of the district and the seam zone on the border with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In Al-Dhalea, Houthi militias have shelled villages of the areas of Kutba adjacent to the lines of contact with artillery shells, in the context of their continued humanitarian violations, according to a local source, noting that the Houthi shelling with artillery shells hit the villages of "Salim" located in the north of Kattaba residential area, and caused serious damage to civilian property.

The Houthi militia continues to commit humanitarian crimes in a series of violations that have varied between bombing, planting mines, arrests, kidnappings, child soldiers and converting government and civilian facilities into military barracks.

In Ibb, the Houthi militia stormed a center for memorizing the Noble Qur’an in one of the directorates of Ibb Governorate, central Yemen, as part of the systematic targeting of the role of the Noble Qur’an since its coup against state institutions. Local sources stated that the Houthi militia stormed a house for teaching and memorizing the Holy Qur’an in the village of Dishraq in the Directorate of Al-Siyani, south of the governorate, and seized two large buses of 32 passengers, in addition to seizing 30 sewing machines belonging to the house.

The militias had converted a house for memorizing the Noble Qur’an in the Directorate of Al-Siyani (Dar Omar bin Abdulaziz), which is composed of two buildings, into a military barrack for its gunmen, after its looting and occupation, amid the anger and resentment of the directorate’s sons.

In Al-Bayda, a Houthi militia sniper squad targeted a vehicle carrying passengers on the outskirts of Mahlia District, north of Al-Bayda Governorate, wounding a woman who was accompanied by her son, who was treated in the field hospital of the Abdiya Front.

Militias continue to commit crimes in a series of various violations.

Dozens of Houthis were killed and wounded by a missile of the coalition forces in Shada.

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