Redeployment of the joint forces on the fronts of the West Coast

The Yemeni army liberates the Al-Hadba area and Wadi Baqatha, south of Ma'rib

The Yemeni legitimate forces inflicted heavy losses on the Houthis on several fronts.

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes continued their advance operations on the fronts of the Jabal Murad and Rahba districts in the southern governorate of Ma'rib, and were able to fully secure the Al-Hadba area, and reached the outskirts of Wadi Buqth and the Hamim family, after violent battles that they fought with the Houthi militia and inflicted heavy losses on equipment and lives. The army and the tribes carried out an ambush by the Houthis on the Najd al-Ataq front, and the joint forces carried out redeployment and positioning in light of the escalation of Houthi violations on the fronts of the West Coast.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes secured, yesterday, the Al-Hadba area in the Jabal Murad front completely, and completed its purification of the Houthi militia members, which suffered deaths, injuries and captives, according to field sources, confirming that the army and the tribes in Jabal Murad were able to clear Al-Hadbaa, and the Haid Al area Ahmed, on the outskirts of Jabal Murad, captured three sets of weapons and ammunition that the militias had sent to the area.

The sources indicated that the battles are continuing on the Rahba and Murad fronts, south of Ma'rib, and reached the Saila Valley Bughath area, after a battle that left dead and wounded among the Houthis, as well as the destruction of a weapons store and a number of combat vehicles, prompting the Houthi militia to launch a campaign of arrests among the children of Al Hamam tribe of Murad Alqin

The sources indicated that the battles are continuing, and that the Yemeni army forces and the tribes advanced about eight kilometers towards Al-Rahba, and reached the homes of the Dahmash family in the district, while the coalition fighters continued their support raids, and were able to destroy Houthi combat vehicles on their way to Jabhat Rahba and Jabal Murad.

The coalition fighters also bombed Houthi sites in Rahba, Mahliya, and West Ma'rib, and others in the Haradh Customs area, the Khub Al Sha`af district, and Majzar district.

In Sanaa, many Houthi fighters were killed and others wounded in a specific luring operation carried out by the army and tribes forces towards Jabal Al-Mababeeh, at the Najd Al-Ataq front, and they launched an attack that resulted in deaths and injuries among its ranks, according to the commander of the 81 Infantry Brigade, Brigadier General Abdul Wahab Asaad, pointing out However, the army and the tribes targeted Houthi positions and reinforcements in separate areas of Jabal Salb and Najd al-Ataq.

In Saada, six members of the Houthi militia were killed by bombing by the Arab coalition warplanes, as a result of targeting their sites in the Kataf district, and it also led to the destruction of their combat vehicles in Wadi Al-Abr.

In the West Coast, field sources confirmed that the joint forces had recently carried out redeployments of forces in the areas of contact with the Houthi militia, which had continued to escalate during the last period remarkably.

Meanwhile, the Houthi militia continued to target farms and residential neighborhoods southwest of Al-Tuhayat city center with heavy artillery shells, as part of its series of repeated violations of the UN armistice, as well as targeting residential areas and villages in the districts of Al-Duraimi, Beit Al-Faqih and Hays, which caused a number of casualties among civilians, among them Children and women.

The killing of Houthi elements in a qualitative process of luring the Yemeni army and the tribes towards Jabal Al-Mababeeh, at the Najd Al-Ataq front in Sana'a.

The militias target, with artillery shells, farms and residential neighborhoods southwest of the city of Al-Tuhayta, as part of their repeated violations of the UN armistice.

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