Violations escalated on the West Coast, and battles continued in Al-Dhalea

The Yemeni army and the tribes liberate the "Gereida" mountain range, south of Ma'rib

Elements of the Giants Brigades on the west coast of Yemen.

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes continued their advance on the fronts of the governorates of Al-Jawf and Marib, and liberated the “Gereida” mountain range in the Rahba district, after violent battles against the Houthi militia, while the confrontations renewed on the Nehm fronts northeast of Sana'a, with the continuing battles on the fronts in the north of Al-Dhalea, and the Houthi militias continued their violations. On the West Coast fronts.

In detail, field sources in Al-Jawf governorate confirmed that the army and tribes were able to liberate the Al-Ruwaik area towards Al-Alamein and Tabab in the vicinity of Al-Nudd, and the liberation of the “Al-Duhaidhah” area and parts of the Bir Al-Marazeeq area in the Khub Al-Sha`af desert, the largest of Al-Jawf’s districts, have been fought after violent battles over the past two days. Against the Houthi militia, during which the militias suffered great losses.

The sources indicated that the army and the tribes continued to advance towards the east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, and the strategic building blocks, amid the collapse of militia fronts, pointing to the continuation of the battles with securing parts of the international road linking Al-Jawf and Marib.

Field sources in southern Ma'rib confirmed that the army and tribes were able to liberate the "Gereida" mountain range in the Rahba district, after violent battles against the Houthi militia, during which the militia suffered losses in lives and equipment, noting that the battles approached Wadi Talha.

The army and tribes were able to control several areas in Rahba, including “Saram and Al-Arsh,” after carrying out a successful detour operation from the north side of the “Ma'rib-Al-Bayda” road, after completing the liberation of Najd Al-Majmaah.

The coalition fighters launched a series of support raids, during which they were able to destroy Houthi combat vehicles, spoil others, and inflict losses on their members, including prominent field leaders in the Rahba district who were carrying out combat actions and impeding the progress of the Yemeni army and the tribes on those fronts.

The army and tribes forces managed to shoot down a Houthi drone in the Naqam area of ​​the Rahba district, which was hovering in the sky of the Al-Asha area, and targeted an entire Houthi battalion on its way to the border between Rahba and Jabal Murad.

Field sources indicated that the militia suffered more than 100 deaths, including prominent leaders during the past two days on the Marib fronts, including the leader called "Ali Salem Al-Mutai'i," the officer in charge of officers' affairs in the Houthi Central Security, nicknamed "Abu Hussein".

In Amran, coalition fighters targeted a headquarters of the leaders of the reconnaissance, drones and battle control forces affiliated with the Houthi militia in the Bani Sarim area, which led to the destruction of the headquarters and the death of a number of elements and experts who were inside. Local sources reported that ambulances and vehicles belonging to the Houthis came to the area After the raids, militia members conducted a cordon and prevented approach to the targeted area, while the dead and wounded were transported towards Sana'a hospitals.

The coalition fighters bombed Houthi sites and vehicles in the districts of Sirwah, Majzar, and Meddhal on the outskirts of Ma'rib, and others in the districts of Majz, Al-Dhahir, Waheedan, and Kattaf in Saada, and Al-Khanjar area in Al-Jawf, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis.

In Nehm, confrontations were renewed between the army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the Najd al-Ataq front, during which the army's artillery managed to destroy Houthi vehicles, and a number of deaths and injuries among the Houthis fell, and field sources stated that the battles came after the militias sent reinforcements to Region.

The militias had mobilized a number of their new members to the fronts of Nehm, Marib and Al-Jawf without completing their training, which made them vulnerable to killing, families and injury. Sources stated that the militias are getting rid of the "marginalized - Akhdam" category by pushing them to the fighting fronts without training them, only making them targets to determine the areas of release. Fire from the ranks of the army and the tribes.

And in Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the Houthi militia escalated their violations of the UN armistice, and yesterday they bombed residential neighborhoods in the city of Hays, south of the governorate, with heavy mortar shells.

120 caliber and 82 caliber shells, while units of the 11th giant brigade led by Sheikh Mustafa Dobla managed to break the Houthi attack on the northwestern Hays district, and the militia suffered heavy losses.

Sources in the brigade stated that a Houthi attack and an infiltration attempt was broken under heavy fire cover towards the village of Al-Haminiyeh, and the forces foiled the process of creating sites and digging trenches in the area, and they were completely destroyed, and the Houthi elements were forced to flee towards their previous positions.

In Al-Dhalea, confrontations and battles continued between the Yemeni army and the Houthi militia on the fronts of the Al-Fakher axis, using various types of heavy and medium weapons, and the most violent ones were concentrated in “Tabat Othman, Habeel al-Kalb and Habeel al-Abdi,” and the army failed an attempt to advance to the Houthis and inflicted heavy losses on the militias.

In the context of their continuous violations, the Houthi militia stormed the home of Judge Ahmed Abdo Al-Hamdi, in the Najd Al-Jami district in the Al-Sabra district in Ibb governorate, and kidnapped his eldest son and took him to an unknown destination, after failing to kidnap the father, who was not present at the time of the raid.

In Taiz, an armed gang affiliated with the "Muslim Brotherhood" militia opened fire on Judge Essam Al-Sabri's car in the Sinna region, west of the city, wounding him and a number of his companions, against the background of a case pending before the court headed by the judge related to the killing of an owner of private electricity companies.

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Houthi was killed, including prominent leaders in Marib, within two days.

Coalition fighters destroy Houthi military vehicles in Marib.

A Houthi militia drone was shot down in Rahba.

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