The "Brotherhood" militia is mobilizing towards the south from the Lahj side

Qualitative victories for the Yemeni army and the tribes on the Jawf fronts

Fighters from the Yemeni legitimacy forces raise the victory sign after achieving victories over the militias.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, achieved qualitative victories on the fronts in the eastern Al-Jawf governorate, while the battles continued on the fronts of Ma'rib, Al-Bayda and Al-Dhalea, with the joint forces being able to thwart Houthi militia attacks on the Hodeidah fronts, while the Brotherhood militia began to mobilize Its elements are on the outskirts of Lahj governorate, with the aim of opening a new front towards the liberated areas in southern Yemen.

In details, military sources in Al-Jawf governorate confirmed that the army and tribes forces, backed by coalition fighters, were able yesterday to liberate strategic sites in the east of the Al-Hazm district, the capital of the governorate, after they fought violent and sudden battles against the Houthi militia, which suffered great losses along with the families of many Of their elements.

The sources stated that the army and tribes forces were able to impose full control over the Al-Nudud area, after a few hours of controlling the strategic Mount Howishan and Al-Sayari area, indicating that the battles have become east of the strategic camp of Al-Labanat, and east of the Bir Al-Marazeeq front in the Khub Washaf district, the largest of Al-Jawf districts.

The sources indicated that the battles are led by the Yemeni army chief of staff, Lieutenant General Saghir bin Aziz, along with the commander of the Sixth Military Region, Major General Amin Al-Waeli, and with great support from the coalition fighters that provided air cover for the battles in Al-Jawf, and pointed out that the battles left 22 Houthi dead. And a number of wounded, as well as the families of 37 of their fighters, including field commanders.

The sources confirmed that the army and tribes were able to cut off the supply routes leading to the Al-Banat camp, located east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, and the army commanders confirm that the battles will continue until the liberation of the governorate is completed and heading towards the capital, Sana'a, after completing the rearrangement of the Al-Jawf fronts and the arrival of Yemeni army reinforcements to the governorate.

The coalition fighters destroyed Houthi reinforcements in the Al-Sabbagh front east of Al-Jawf, in which the battles continued between the two sides, during which the army and tribes forces managed to capture seven Houthis and destroy their combat vehicles and other booty, while the coalition fighters launched more than 38 raids on Houthi sites and reinforcements on the fronts. Al-Jawf, Marib and Al-Bayda incurred heavy losses, which prompted the militias to launch a bombed drone towards Saudi Arabia.

In Marib, the army and tribes managed, the day before yesterday, to thwart an attack by the Houthi militia on the Musharif front - Rahba, and caused them 30 dead and a number of wounded, according to field sources, indicating that the army and the tribes set up an ambush for Houthi reinforcements on their way to Al-Musharif in the Rahba district. This led to a clash with them, inflicting 30 people on them, destroying combat vehicles, and causing injuries among their members.

In Mahliya, confrontations continued between the two sides, while coalition fighters launched raids in support of the army and the tribes, who were able to liberate the Al-Kharaba area in the vicinity of Al-Amoud, the capital of the district, whose territory is now 90% under the control of the army and the tribes.

On the fronts west of Ma'rib, the army and tribes were able to regain positions that they had lost, during the past two days, in the Kassara front below Mount Helan, as well as the area of ​​Camp Kaalan between the Directorate of Entrance and Sorwah, after battles with the Houthi militia, while it managed to thwart an attack on an area. Mount Tebyan in Serwah.

In the Madghal district of the Ma'rib governorate, the Houthi militia bombed civilian areas inhabited by displaced people from Al-Jawf and Sana'a, with Katyusha rockets, which prompted them to flee towards the city of Marib, the capital of the governorate.

In Al-Bayda, battles continued between the local resistance and the militias on the Qaniya-Al-Abdiya fronts, while the coalition fighters launched support raids that targeted Houthi vehicles and fortifications in the area, while informed sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Ali Muhammad Al-Mansouri, who was appointed governor of Al-Bayda by the Houthis, as a result of his wounds. In the battles of Qania, about two weeks ago.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint forces managed to break the Houthi attack from three axes in the north of the governorate, through which the militias planned to advance towards Tabab Othman, Markhazah, Habil al-Kalb, and Bab al-Qalq, but they failed as a result of the steadfastness of the forces stationed in those areas.

A source in the joint forces confirmed that they were able to thwart the attack, even though it came under heavy fire cover, and that they managed to destroy the Houthi fire sources and inflict heavy losses on them, in addition to thwarting the creation of combat barracks in the vicinity of Bab al-Ghalaq and Hajar area.

In Taiz, military sources confirmed that the Brotherhood's militia had mobilized its members in areas adjacent to the southern Lahj governorate, with the aim of opening a new front after it took control of the 35 armored brigade sites in the southwest of the governorate, indicating that the Brotherhood militias had mobilized armed groups reinforced with heavy weapons that they received from Turkey, finally, to areas close to Tur Al-Baha, Ras Al-Ara and Al-Qubeitah.

The sources pointed out that the "Brotherhood" militia had mobilized 3000 members under the leadership of the terrorist, Hammoud Al-Mikhlafi, who established the "Yvers" camp in Jabal Habashi, during the past months, with direct funding from the State of Qatar, while they were armed by Turkey, which aims to control, through those militias , On Bab al-Mandab and areas on the Yemeni coast, to threaten international shipping in the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.

In Al-Hodeidah, Houthi militias bombed the Al-Jabaliya area in Al-Tuhayta district with more than 40 shells, as part of their escalation and violations of the daily UN truce.

In Al-Jah, in the Beit Al-Faqih District, the joint forces managed to destroy a weapons depot created in the area, after the Houthis monitored the movements and transfers of weapons to it.

In Al-Durayhimi, the joint forces managed to thwart a militia attack in which they used various types of weapons, with the aim of breaking the siege on their elements trapped in the district center, and forcing them to retreat and flee, after inflicting heavy losses, while an engineering team of the joint forces managed to dismantle a landmine from remnants Al-Houthi militia in the village of Wadi Al-Aqoum, north of Al-Duraihimi.

The army and tribes forces imposed full control over the Nudud area, after controlling the strategic Mount Huishan.

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