Confrontations in Taiz, Lahj and Marib, and thwarted Houthi attacks in Hodeidah

Yemeni forces complete the liberation of several areas in Al-Jawf and are approaching Al-Hazm

The air defense front in Taiz witnessed clashes between the Yemeni army and militias.

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The Al-Jawf, Marib and Al-Bayda fronts witnessed fighting and fleeing battles between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes on one side and the Houthi militia on the other side, as the legitimate forces approached the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, while the air defense front in Taiz witnessed battles between the Yemeni army and the militias, while the Houthis continued to bomb my areas. Al-Hawamra and Al-Hamil between Lahj and Taiz, and the violations continue on the fronts of the western coast of Yemen.

In the details, field sources in Al-Jawf governorate confirmed that the army and tribes were approaching the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, after completing the liberation of several areas in the Al-Nudud sector, Al-Hubail and east of Al-Labnat Camp, indicating that the advance is continuing towards Al-Hazm, which is around the corner or below to regain it.

The sources pointed out that the 101st Infantry Brigade imposed its control over several sites and areas in eastern Bir Al-Marazeeq, and was able to burn Houthi vehicles and vehicles on their way to the contact areas in the area, which led to the death and injury of many militia members, while units of the army managed to Al-Sabbagh Front surrounded Houthi groups that lost their way in the area that the army had liberated days ago, which led to their complete surrender, according to military sources.

In the south of the Ma'rib governorate, the Mahlia and Rahba fronts witnessed hit-and-run battles between the army and tribes forces, and the Houthi militia, concentrated in the areas of Sadara, al-Jawba, al-Manqal and al-Kula, while the army forces managed to shoot down a drone in Mahaleya Marib.

Field sources confirmed the killing of 40 Houthi members in the bombing of the Murad tribes targeting a meeting of them in the Abu Usha area, noting that prominent Houthi leaders were among the dead, while the Houthi group witnessed widespread disagreements among its field leaders, against the backdrop of the great losses it suffered on the fronts Marib, Al-Jawf and Al-Bayda.

The sources pointed out that sharp divisions in the ranks of the militias between those who support the continuation of the battles and another proposes to stop them and withdraw to fortified areas, noting that the militias are in a state of widespread attrition among their members, and that between 250 and 300 Houthis are killed on a daily basis on those fronts.

The Houthi militia had mobilized its leaders from the first row to carry out massive mobilization and forced recruitment operations in their areas of control, and Iqal Al Harat in the capital, Sana'a, was tasked with carrying out a mobilization process among the youth, forcing them to fight on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, to compensate for their losses, and prevent the advance of the army and tribes towards their areas.

In Sana'a, the Houthi leader, Ali Alwan, known as "Gaddafi", was killed, along with a number of his members, in the battles taking place on the Nehm fronts and a number of fronts around the capital.

Alwan holds the position of the emergency police staff in the areas under militia control in Taiz governorate, and is primarily responsible for arrests and raids of civilian homes there.

In addition, the head of the Moral Guidance Division in the Seventh Military Region, Colonel Faisal Nasser Mukhtar, confirmed that the Yemeni army had recovered 15 military vehicles and a number of sites that were in the grip of militias in the Nehm front, northeast of the capital, indicating that they had recovered important military sites in Najd al-Ataq, in addition to Recovery of combat vehicles, including 15 vehicles, a number of heavy weapons, and large quantities of light weapons (Kalashnikovs).

In Taiz, the air defense front, northwest of the city, witnessed battles and confrontations between the army forces and the Houthi militia, after a long period of calm between the two sides.

In the Hawamra and Hamala areas between Lahj and Taiz, the Houthi militia continued to bomb civilian areas in those areas for the second day in a row, which prompted the joint and southern forces to respond to the sources of fire.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces responded yesterday to an attack by the Houthi militia on residential neighborhoods in the south of the city, which were concentrated in Al-Hawk district, south of the city, and the city of Al-Saleh, east of the city, in which heavy mortar shells were used.

The joint forces' media reported that militia members tried to infiltrate the strategic hilltop overlooking Al-Manzhar neighborhood and Al-Hudaydah airport, but they failed, and suffered human losses in their ranks, stressing that the stationed units of the joint forces to secure the densely populated Al-Manzhar neighborhood, located in the southern outskirts of Hodeidah city, They clashed with the militia members before they approached the demarcation line, and forced them to flee after killing and wounding a number of them.

In the south of the governorate, the combined forces managed to thwart a Houthi attack towards the Al-Jabaliya area in the Al-Tuhayat district, and caused them heavy losses in equipment and lives, as they responded to the Houthi fire sources, which were targeting civilians in the Al-Faza area in the same directorate.

• 40 Houthi operatives were killed in the bombing of Murad tribes targeting a meeting of them in the Abu Usha area in Marib.

• Yemeni army forces shot down a Houthi drone in Mahaleya Ma'rib.

• The Yemeni army has regained a number of sites that were in the grip of militias in the Nehm front.

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