Coalition fighters destroy weapons depots and drones hangars

Control of the Houthi militia command center in Al-Jawf's "outdates"

The army forces and the tribes supported by the coalition fighters managed to retake the Al-Qada area and Jabal Al-Ramah.

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Yemeni army forces and tribes managed to control the Houthi command center in Al-Jawf, amid continuing battles in Marib, Al-Bayda and Al-Dhale'e, while violations escalated on the fronts of the West Coast, while battles renewed on the Nehm fronts northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, yesterday, between the army forces and the tribes from On the one hand, and the Houthi militia, on the other hand, as the coalition fighters launched a series of raids on Houthi sites in the capital, which led to the destruction of weapons depots, drones and ballistic missile launchers.

In the details, the army and tribes in Al-Jawf managed to control the Houthi operations room in Al-Nudd, which includes the control, control and communications center of the militia in a military and intelligence operation described as quality according to military sources, confirming that modern equipment and technologies and important documents were seized at the headquarters.

The army and tribes forces continued combing the liberated areas in An-Nudd and Al-Habeel, and managed to capture the leader of the Houthi Nudud Front, nicknamed "Abu Al-Hussein", along with the front's supervisor called "Al-Jarmouzi", and five of their members were in a reconnaissance operation in the area before they were besieged and their families by units of The army with the support of tribesmen.

The army and tribes forces were able to impose complete control over the Al-Shahla area in Al-Jawf, after liberating large parts of the Al-Khub desert, which witnessed, on Friday evening and Saturday dawn, violent battles between the two sides, which led to the death of many Houthis, including the leader of the Shahla Front called «Hamza al-Kabir »And a number of its components.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched a series of raids, which led to the destruction of six Houthi combat vehicles in the vicinity of Al-Bannat Camp and east of Al-Hazm city, as well as killing and wounding approximately 40 Houthis, according to field sources, indicating that the coalition fighters had a long hand in the battles Al-Jawf and Sana'a fronts.

Violent battles continued on the Nihm fronts in the northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, for the second day in a row between the army and the tribes on one side and the Houthi militia on the other hand. They were concentrated in the fronts of Najd al-Ataq and the Salb Mountains and extended to the vicinity of Nehm’s transfer, which witnessed intense bombardment by the army on militia sites. This led to the death and injury of nearly 20 Houthis, according to field sources, indicating that the battles between the two sides continued using various types of weapons.

The sources indicated that the army and the tribes, supported by coalition fighters, were able to regain the area of ​​"Al-Qada and Jabal Al-Ramah", hours after the militias took control of them. They also managed to destroy three fighting vehicles for the Houthis, and demolished combat fortifications in the vicinity of transferring the ground, which was bombed by the coalition fighters with a series of raids that led To the occurrence of huge explosions at Houthi sites.

In the capital, Sanaa, local sources confirmed the occurrence of huge explosions at Houthi sites as a result of strikes launched by fighter jets, at dawn yesterday, Saturday, on sites in the north and south of the city, noting that the raids targeted the military department behind the city of Sawan, which includes weapons stores that include drones and ballistic missiles.

It also bombed Houthi sites in the Saraf camp north of the city and weapons stores in the Bani Al-Hareth and Tabat al-Tija districts, which the militias turned into weapons depots, as well as bombed the militia headquarters in the Al-Jarf area north of Sanaa, and military sites in the south of the city.

In Marib, the Mahli fronts in the south of the governorate witnessed violent battles by the army and tribes with the militias, after the latter received reinforcements coming from Dhamar with the aim of regaining the sites they lost in that area, which led to the destruction of two vehicles, along with the death and injury of many Houthi elements.

In the west of Ma'rib, battles continued on the fronts of Al-Khankara and Sarwah, in which a Houthi drone that was hovering in the sky of the region was shot down, while the Houthi leader Abdullah Sharaf al-Din was killed along with a number of his operatives in the recent confrontations in the area of ​​the Al-Kasara Triangle and the Al-Mahakara Hilan Junction.

In Al-Dhalea, confrontations continued on the Marais fronts in the north of the governorate, which were joined by reinforcements of the joint and southern forces with the aim of completing the liberation of Damt district, the last stronghold of the Houthis in Al Dhale'e from the northern side, which leads to the opening of a front towards the governorates of Dhamar and Ibb.

Field sources stated that the joint bombed Houthi sites on the northern fronts of Maris with various types of weapons, which led to the destruction of Houthi mechanisms and fortifications, and the death and injury of a number of elements, in addition to being able to bomb Houthi sites in Bab Ghalaq and Battar area in the western Qataba front, which is located in the Al-Fakher sector, one of the most important Sectors who witness battles between the two sides.

In Al Hudaydah, the Houthi militia continued to bombard residential neighborhoods in Al Tuhayat district, south of Hodeidah, with heavy mortar shells brutally.

On Friday evening, the joint forces broke a Houthi attack on eastern Al-Durayhimi and inflicted heavy losses on them and forced the rest of the attackers to flee, and their plans to breach the joint defenses and reach their besieged elements in the district center failed.

The engineering teams of the joint forces were able to dismantle an explosive device planted by the Houthi militia on the road linking the Al-Tuhayat and Al-Khokha districts, while civilian casualties continued in the weapon areas as a result of mines planted by the militias in separate areas including farms, roads and residential neighborhoods, leaving many humanitarian cases in circles. Civilians.

The Director of Hodeidah Governorate Police, Brigadier General Najeeb Warq, confirmed that the western coast is on the verge of a new and qualitative security phase, indicating in press statements that there is a joint plan with the Coast Guard and Central Security Forces that will enhance security and stability along the western coast.

A Houthi drone was shot down in Marib, and the Houthi leader Abdullah Sharaf al-Din was killed.

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