Al Houthi militias target the 22 May Hospital in Hodeidah

The Yemeni army liberates 7 strategic locations in Marib and Al-Jawf

A group of Yemeni legitimate forces in one of the areas in Hodeidah.

EPA

The Yemeni army forces and the tribes, with the support of the Arab coalition forces to support legitimacy, managed yesterday to liberate seven locations in the southern governorate of Ma'rib, in addition to their liberation of the Al-Wajf area in the Al-Jawf governorate, after battles with the Houthi militia that left dead and wounded, and destroyed Houthi combat vehicles. While the northern Al Dhali fronts witnessed a remarkable military escalation, the Houthi violations affected the May 22 Hospital in Hodeidah.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces, backed by tribes and Arab coalition fighters, continued their advance on the fronts in the west of the Ma'rib governorate, amid retreat and collapse of the Houthi militia fronts, which suffered great losses among their members and combat mechanisms, according to field sources, confirming that the army and tribes managed to liberate seven Strategic locations between the districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad.

According to the sources, the sites of Al-Jawif, Branch, Rahum, Al-Niyos, villages, and Al-Zinah neighborhoods were liberated in the district of Rahba and close to the borders of the Jabal Murad district, after battles with the Houthi militia, during which the latter incurred more than 50 dead, dozens of wounded, and 15 others were captured. .

The sources stated that the army and the tribes are continuing to advance on the Rahba, Jabal Murad, Mahli and Abdiya fronts, after they have regained strategic locations during the past few days, including Najd Al Majmaah, the Hamar Mountains, and large parts of the road linking Ma'rib and Al-Bayda.

The sources indicated that dozens of Houthi members were killed, including prominent leaders, including Walid Saleh Obaid Al-Sayed, and Abdul Quddus Al-Kibsi, commander of the militia sniper battalion in Najd Al-Majmaah, while the commander of the arming in the ranks of the Houthis, known as Abu Harb, was captured, along with Abu Kulaib, poet of the fronts Al-Houthi in southern Ma'rib.

The Houthi militia launched more than 12 attacks during the past two days, with the participation of 12 coordinators, with the aim of storming the Jabal Murad district, but they failed in that as a result of the steadfastness of the Murad tribes, with the great support of the forces of the 26th Infantry Brigade, led by Major General Mufreh Baheeh, commander of the Bayhan axis in Shabwa .

The sources added that the army forces and Murad tribes were able to defeat the Houthi militia on the front located between Rahba and Mount Murad, after their 20-hour attacks failed, in which more than 12 coordinators participated, in making any progress, and most of the attackers were killed and wounded.

In addition, the coalition fighters continued to target Houthi sites and reinforcements on different fronts, during which 15 Houthi combat vehicles were destroyed on the Fadhha, Al-Abdiyyah and Nati'a fronts in Al-Bayda, and another in Rahba and the Madghal, Majzar and Sarwah districts in Marib, and Houthi sites were targeted in the Khub Washaf district in Al-Jawf. And another in the Haradh district in Hajjah governorate, and Houthi reinforcements were targeted on the outskirts of Al-Zahir district in Saada.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes were able to liberate the Al-Wajf area, which is located on the road linking the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, and Al-Baqa 'in Saada, and which passes through the Khub Al-Sha`af district, the largest of Al-Jawf districts, after battles that left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

In Al-Dhalea, violent confrontations were renewed between the joint forces and the Houthi militia in the Al-Fakher front, west of the Qataba district, at dawn yesterday, in which the two sides used various weapons, after the arrival of Houthi groups reinforced with heavy weapons from eastern Ibb governorate, which were monitored by the joint forces and clashed with them.

Field sources stated that the confrontations resulted in losses among the Houthi elements, as well as the destruction of a vehicle and other damage, confirming the arrival of Houthi reinforcements to the districts of Damt, Juban, Al-Hasha and Al-Oud, coming from Sana'a, Dhamar, Amran and Ibb, as part of the militias' efforts to escalate the fighting on the northern fronts And West Al-Dhali ', in addition to implementing an operation to prevent the circulation of the new process in those areas that are subject to parts of them for their coup elements.

The artillery of the joint forces targeted, yesterday evening, Houthi sites in the Bab al-Qalaq sector, the Habeel al-Abdi sector, and the al-Jib Hajar sector, north and west of Qataba, north of al-Dhale, which resulted in the militia inflicting heavy losses.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia renewed its bombing of the 22 May Hospital in the city of Hodeidah, in a new crime affecting civilian facilities, on top of which is health facilities, according to field sources, confirming that the militias bombed the hospital with various calibres, prompting the joint forces to respond to the sources of fire and silence them.

In At-Tuhayta, forces from the Sixth Brigade giants managed to thwart an infiltration attempt by Houthi elements towards the north of the At-Tuhayat district, under heavy fire cover, in which different bullets were used, according to a field source, confirming the death and injury of a number of Houthi fighters.

The militias continued to target areas in the city of Hais with heavy artillery shells, as part of their daily violations of the UN armistice, and also targeted areas in a city in the Al-Durayhimi district, and others in the Al-Jah Al-Aly area in the Beit Al-Faqih district.

In Amran, north of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, Houthi fighters raided the Jub area of ​​the Jabal Yazid District, kidnapped 30 residents of the region, and took them to one of its prisons in the governorate center, against the backdrop of an argument between a local resident with a Houthi leader close to the leader Abu Ali al-Hakim, over a piece Land.

• Coalition fighters targeted militia sites in Al-Bayda, Rahba and Sarawah, in Marib.

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