27 Houthis killed ... and a heinous crime against a prisoner

Al Bayda tribes control strategic militia sites

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The resistance and the tribesmen in the Qifah area of ​​Radaa in the Al-Bayda governorate managed to regain control over several sites, which were recently occupied by the Houthi militia, while the battles continued in Qaniya, which witnessed the death of 27 Houthis at the hands of the tribesmen forces, while the violations and escalation continued on the western coast fronts The militias committed a horrific violation against one of the prisoners after killing him.

In the details, violent confrontations and battles were renewed on the Qifah and Qaniyah fronts in the Al-Bayda governorate in central Yemen, leaving the Houthi militia dead and wounded, while the Qayfa tribes regained the reins of the battles in their areas, a few hours after the militia’s attack in the region, and tried to advance in it.

Local sources in Qayfah stated that the tribes had regained positions that the militias had imposed their control over in the Nofan region and its environs in the Quraishi district, while confrontations continued between the two sides in the areas northwest of Al-Bayda.

The Qifah tribesmen carried out a counter-attack against the Houthis in the Quraysh district, which was followed by violent confrontations, as a result of which they were able to liberate sites and regain others that had fallen, finally, with a massive attack by the militias, most notably Hamat al-Sark, Jabal Safwan in Dhi Kalib, and the Hodeidah site, and the tribes were able to Control of the Novan region and the Jamil Plateau completely, according to local sources, noting that the Qayfa tribes were also able to inflict heavy losses on the militias in lives and equipment, as an armored number, a number of vehicles, and weapons and ammunition left by the militia were destroyed in the liberated areas.

She explained that a number of the bodies of the Houthis who were killed in the recent confrontations were counted, including the Houthi field leader Zain Muhammad Al-Riyami and the leader Hassan Al-Moayad, along with eight other bodies, while Houthi members were captured by tribesmen.

On the Qania front, local tribesmen managed to break the Houthi attack on their sites in Jabal Al-Rakhim, inflicting 23 dead and a number of wounded, while seven others were captured, according to a source in the resistance, indicating that an infiltration attempt by Houthi elements towards their sites was thwarted. In the front of Al-Rakhim.

For its part, the fighters of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy launched a series of support strikes, targeting military gatherings and vehicles of the Houthi militia in the Qurayshia district, and destroyed two tanks and a number of vehicles loaded with armed elements, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded.

Sources close to the Houthi militia revealed that Houthi leaders had bargained with African refugees in Yemen, to fight in their ranks in exchange for food, noting that the militias are using African migrants, especially those recently arrived to Yemen, to transport logistical support materials to their fighters on the fighting fronts north of Al Dhale'e. Al-Bayda and the frontiers of the border in Saada and Hajjah.

The sources pointed out that the militias are forcing some Somali immigrants to take up arms and enter the confrontation lines in Al-Bayda, Al-Dhalea and Saada.

And in Hodeidah, the joint Yemeni forces thwarted an attack and an attempt to advance to the Houthis, yesterday, towards the Al-Jabaliya area in Al-Tuhayta district and inflicted heavy losses, forcing its members to retreat and flee, prompting the Houthi elements to launch an attack with various types of weapons on areas, villages and farms in Al-Jabaliya and Al-Faza.

The joint forces were also able to repel a violent attack by Houthi militias, in which they used various weapons, on residential villages in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit Al-Faqih District, in which they used BNB, 12.7 and 14.5 caliber shells.

In Al-Dhalea, a young man named Khalil Musaad Al Dhaheri was killed by a Houthi mine explosion, while he was passing in an agricultural field near Abu Hail Farms, south of Al-Aqb city. In Al-Bayda, the Houthi militia represented one of the prisoners of the local resistance, named Abdul Hafiz Muhammad Al-Taheri, after his body was burned, his eyes blew, and his tongue, nose, ears and lips cut off after his capture in the Battle of Radman in Al-Awwad in Al-Bayda governorate, in a terrible violation that Yemen has never witnessed, according to For local sources.

In Ibb, a young man was killed and another was wounded in armed confrontations between Houthi elements in the city of Jableh, west of the governorate, as part of the security chaos that it has been in since the militias took control of the city.

• Houthi leaders are bargaining with African refugees in Yemen, to fight in their ranks in exchange for food.

• The tribes regained locations that the militias had imposed their control over, in the Nofan region and its environs in the Qurayshia district.

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