Liberating new areas in Al-Jawf and Marib ... and reaching Radaa Al-Bayda

The coalition destroys an "explosive" drone launched by the Houthis towards Saudi Arabia

An archive photo of al-Maliki during a press conference about the Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia.

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Yesterday, the forces of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen managed to intercept and destroy a "booby-trapped" drone launched by the Houthi militia towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while the Yemeni army forces and the tribes achieved, yesterday, qualitative victories on the Al-Jawf, Al-Bayda and Marib fronts in the vicinity of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, on The Houthi militia account, while battles continued on the Al-Dhali fronts, while the joint Yemeni forces managed to thwart Houthi attacks on the western coast of Yemen.

In detail, the spokesman for the coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, explained in a statement that the joint coalition forces managed, yesterday morning, to intercept and destroy a "booby-trapped" drone launched by the Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner, to target civilian objects. And civilians, in the southern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In Al-Jawf Governorate, the commander of the Sixth Military Region, Major General Amin Al-Waeli, confirmed that the army and tribes forces, backed by the Arab coalition, managed to liberate the ruling sites where the Houthi militia were stationed in the north of Al-Nudud area east of Al-Jawf, after violent battles with the Houthi militia, which left dead and wounded Among the Houthis, their vehicles were destroyed.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched a series of raids in support of the army and the tribes, targeting Houthi sites and reinforcements in the district of Khub and Al-Shaf, the largest of Al-Jawf districts, and another on the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, in which the militias imposed a cordon to prevent the population from displacement, so that they could use them as human shields as the battles approached them. .

Field sources stated that three Houthi vehicles were destroyed by the coalition raids on Houthi reinforcements, which were on their way to Al-Nudud area, which resulted in the death of 17 Houthis, including the leader Tariq Hassan Al-Moawadi, nicknamed "Abu Al-Masirah", the commander of the Al-Sabayegh Front, and a number of his companions, in addition to injury Seven others.

The army and tribes forces were able to capture a Houthi battalion, consisting of 45 Houthi elements in the Al-Alam front on the outskirts of Ma'rib, and seize a mortar, artillery shells, ammunition and five vehicles.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia bombed the "Al Qashel" camp for the displaced, in the liberated Al-Habeel region, east of Al-Jawf, with a booby-trapped plane, indicating the extent of the confusion the militias are experiencing, against the backdrop of the defeats they have suffered on the Al-Jawf, Ma'rib and Al-Bayda fronts.

In Marib, the army and the tribes managed to reach Jabal Khirfan in the Mahaleya district, after they fully controlled the areas of Milaha, Kharaba and al-Amud, and liberated 90% of the district’s lands between Ma'rib and al-Bayda, and that the battles were taking place in the Al-Sadara area and Jabal Al-Hamr on the Ma'rib-Al-Bayda road. .

The coalition fighters launched more than 19 raids on Houthi militia sites and reinforcements in the districts of Al-Abdiyah, Mahliya and Rahba, all of them on the outskirts of Al-Bayda, leaving their ranks dead and wounded, and destroyed their combat vehicles.

In Al-Bayda, military sources and a local one in the Qifah district in the Rada'a district, near the Dhamar governorate, confirmed that the army and the tribes supported by the Arab coalition were able to enter the district's first villages, after liberating several areas in the districts of Mahliya and Rahba in the Ma'rib governorate near Qifah, in a military development. Qualitative and strategic.

In Saada, field sources confirmed the death of nearly 100 Houthi fighters, in coalition raids that targeted Laylan camp, one of their most important training and strategic camps in the governorate, prompting them to launch two car bombs towards Abha airport, which were intercepted and dropped by the defenses of the Arab coalition.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces thwarted Houthi attempts to rearrange their ranks near the front lines in four sectors of the western coast, following the disastrous failure of their attacks, which they launched, finally, as part of their escalating ceasefire violations on the Hodeidah fronts.

The Military Information Center for the Joint Forces stated that the militias attempted to deploy new combat batches and create fortifications near the lines of contact in Al-Khamseen Street, the northeastern airport within the city of Hodeidah, the northeast of the city of Al-Durayhimi, the southeast of the city of Al-Tuhayat, and the eastern region of Al-Jabaliya, all of which resulted in failure and new losses in the area. Their ranks, stressing that the artillery of the joint forces achieved direct hits, killing and wounding the militia members, and forcing the rest to flee.

The center explained that all militia movements are carefully monitored, which makes them an easy hunt for the joint forces, pointing out that the militias tried, in the past two weeks, to achieve breakthroughs towards the liberated areas in the aforementioned sectors, with the participation of new combat batches called the Death Brigades and the Hussein Brigades, all of which were broken before Vigilance and toughness of the joint forces.

In addition, the engineering teams of the joint forces were able to clear large areas east of Al-Mokha district of mines and improvised explosive devices planted by the Houthi militia, as the team managed to remove 150 mines and explosive devices in eastern Mokha.

The center indicated that the engineering team, which received training by the Arab coalition, was able to purify the areas of Yakhlal and Al-Kadiha, and isolate Al-Zahri, Al-Jumah, Al-Najiba and Khubat Al-Ramah, and parts of Al-Hamli isolation of the Mawza district, which hastened the return of normal life to those areas.

In Taiz, the Houthi militia bombed the village of Al-Marqab in the isolation of Hawamra in the Mawia District, adjacent to the Al-Musaimir District in Lahj Governorate, which led to the killing of a woman and a child, according to local sources, noting that the village is not within the scope of the confrontations with the joint and southern forces.

• About 100 Houthi fighters were killed by coalition raids, targeting a camp in Saada.

• The army and tribes forces captured a 45-member Houthi battalion on the outskirts of Ma'rib.

• 17 Houthis were killed, including the leader Tariq Hassan Al-Moawadi.

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