The "coalition" destroys an IED "march" launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia

Yemeni forces liberate Mount Souran between Nateh and Al-Malajem in Al-Bayda

The Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of an explosive UAV launched by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia towards the Kingdom.

While the joint Yemeni forces, backed by the local resistance, liberated Jabal Soran in the Nateh district, overlooking the Al Malajem district, in a qualitative military operation and was supported by the coalition fighters, the battles continued on the fronts west of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf and Nehm in the Sana'a governorate, and north of Al-Dhalea.

In detail, the spokesman for the coalition forces, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, confirmed in a statement yesterday that the joint coalition forces were able to intercept and destroy an explosive drone launched by the terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner to target civilian objects and civilians. In the southern region.

For its part, the joint forces, backed by tribes and local resistance, took control of strategic sites in the Nati'a district in the Al-Bayda governorate in central Yemen, with great support from the coalition fighters, after violent battles with the Houthi militia that resulted in the death and injury of a number of Houthis, including prominent leaders.

The Director General of the Nateh Directorate, Brigadier General Musaad Al-Salahi, confirmed that the joint forces and the local resistance managed to control the strategic Mount Suran, which overlooks strategic areas and roads, which is considered one of the most important military sites in the Directorate supervising the Directorate of Malajis, indicating that the joint and the resistance managed to secure the connecting roads. Between Nati'ah and the mines in preparation for entering it after the completion of the liberation of Tabab in the outskirts of the district.

Brigadier General Al-Salahi explained that the battles left dead among the militias, including five field commanders, one of whom is the supervisor of the directorate, in addition to dozens of wounded, and the destruction of military vehicles and other spoils, pointing to the continuing operations to clear the area of ​​the remains of the Houthi elements hiding.

On the Qaniya front, field sources confirmed that Murad tribesmen were able to open a new front between Qaniya and Mahliya, which is administratively affiliated to the Ma'rib governorate, achieving new advances at the expense of the Houthi militias that suffered losses in their combat equipment with the support of the coalition fighters that launched a series of concentrated raids, which led to the destruction of Fighting reinforcements for the Houthis were on their way towards Mahlia.

In the Al Hameikan front in Al Zahir District, Houthi militias bombed several villages in the area with artillery and Katyusha rockets, which led to civilian casualties.

In Marib, battles continued between the army and the tribes on one side and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the fronts of Al-Khadra, Al-Masjeh and Sarwah, with the forces of the Third Military Region and the tribes of Marib able to repel a widespread attack on several fronts in the west of the governorate.

In Al-Mashjah, the army and tribes bombed the Houthi militia sites and fortifications west of the Serwah market, which led to the death and injury of a number of the Houthis, and destroyed combat vehicles in the area, according to field sources, confirming the death of the prominent Houthi leader, Abu Saddam al-Shami, along with 12 of their members in the attack .

On the other hand, informed sources confirmed that the Houthi militia pushed new combat reinforcements to the Hailan front, west of Ma'rib, from the governorates of Sanaa and Amran, led by the prominent Houthi leader, Abu Ali Al-Hakim, and the Houthi leader, Nayef Al-Awaj, with the aim of tightening the noose further on the Marib governorate, whose surroundings are witnessing battles from The regions of three governorates are Al-Bayda, Al-Jawf and Sana'a.

In Sanaa, the Salb Mountains in the Nehm district witnessed violent battles and explosions heard in several areas in the district, as a result of the ongoing battles in the region, and the coalition fighters launched a series of raids on the Houthi vehicles and their members who were trying to penetrate the front towards a slaughterhouse and al-Madkara in Marib.

On the other hand, sources in the Madghal District in Marib confirmed that the Houthi militia bombed the district's water wells with dozens of missiles and missiles, which led to depriving the people and displaced people of drinking water and household use, noting that the areas of Al-Zabra, Al-Samra, Al-Rasaa, Al-Khuraibah, Al-Husour, and the neighboring villages have become deprived. Of water, which includes camps for the displaced, which threatens a major humanitarian disaster.

In Al-Jawf, the Assistant Commander of the Sixth Military Region, Commander of the 101st Infantry Brigade, Muhammad bin Rasiya, confirmed in a statement that the army and tribes supported by coalition fighters managed to restore sites he described as the mission on the Al-Jawf fronts, during the past two days, including the strategic Al-Hubail site.

In Al-Dhalea, battles continued between the joint forces and militias on the fronts west of Qataba, concentrated in the vicinity of the strategic Al-Jabb camp, and Houthi elements tried to infiltrate towards the camp, and they were monitored by the joint reconnaissance units and dealt with them with appropriate weapons.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by the Houthi militia, northeast of the Hais district, south of the governorate, and caused deaths and injuries in their ranks, according to a source in the joint, indicating that elements of the Houthi militia tried to infiltrate the joint forces' site from the northeastern side of the Hais district, and the The attempt and inflicting the dead and wounded on the infiltrators.

The joint forces had monitored 54 Houthi violations of the UN armistice in separate areas south of Hodeidah governorate, which included hostile military actions, which varied between bombing, targeting and sniping.

The militias bombed a civilian passenger bus while it was passing on Airport Street, which resulted in the death of five people and the injury of others in a new crime that affects pedestrians on the roads linking the districts and regions of Hodeidah.

In addition, the joint forces in the Al-Durayhimi district managed to shoot down a Houthi drone in the sky of Al-Durayhimi.

Al Houthi militias bomb the water wells of the Madghal district in Ma'rib, depriving the people and displaced people of drinking water.

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