Battles on the Nehm and Dhali fronts, and Houthi violations of the armistice in the coast

The Yemeni army liberates the Al-Hamra area and parts of Al-Ushal south of Ma'rib

Yemeni army forces targeted militia sites in Najd Al Ataq and the Salb Mountains in Nihm.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes continued their advance on the southern fronts of the Ma'rib governorate at the expense of the Houthi militia, and were able to fully liberate the Hamra area in the Rahba district, and thwarted a militia attack towards Al-Abdiya, with the continuing battles on the Al-Khaddara front in the west of the governorate, while the battles continued on the Nihm fronts And Al-Dhalea, the militias continued to escalate their escalation on the western coast fronts.

In detail, dozens of Houthi militia members, including prominent leaders, were killed on the fronts in the south of the Ma'rib governorate, which witnessed violent battles between the army and tribes on one side, and the militias on the other hand, concentrated on the fronts of Rahba, Jabal Murad and Al-Abdiya, during which the army and tribes were able to clear the Al-Hamra area in the Rahba district. In full, according to field sources, confirming that the fighting between the two sides will continue in the areas between the districts of Jabal Murad and Rahba.

The sources reported that the army and tribes forces managed to control the Gereida area and a number of heights in the vicinity of Jabal Al-Hamra, as well as parts of the Al-Awsal area at the outskirts of Wadi Bughath, and began advancing towards the Haid Al Ahmed area of ​​the Rahba district, with the battles continuing between the two sides, and the infliction. The militias suffered heavy losses among their members, including prominent field leaders, including the Houthi leader Izz al-Din Hussein Ali al-Dawrani and the leader Amir Yahya Nasir Ali al-Bukhaiti.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched a series of support raids, targeting Houthi sites and reinforcements in the Al Abu Usha area between Rahba and Mount Murad, which led to the destruction of Houthi combat vehicles, killing and wounding those on board, as well as targeting Houthi sites in the Sadara area, the center of the Rahba district, and bombed Houthi reinforcements in the Mahlia district.

In Al-Abdiyyah, the army and tribes forces managed to thwart the militia’s attack on the district, the second in less than two days, through which they attempted to control the supply routes coming from Marib in the Ablah area, linking al-Abdiyya with Harib in the Sunna point.

In western Marib, battles continued between the two sides in the Al-Khaddara front, which has been witnessing fierce battles for days, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded, and more than 17 bodies of Houthi elements were counted, including the body of a foreign fighter named Naim al-Qadi, known as Abu Hasnat, who is the actual leader of the front. And responsible for the manufacture of explosives and improvised explosive devices used by the militias on the fronts west of Ma'rib and Nehm Sanaa.

In Nehm, the army and tribes continued to target militia sites in Najd al-Ataq and the Salb Mountains, causing direct casualties and leaving deaths and injuries among the Houthis, including prominent field leaders, including the Houthi war media cameraman, Faris Ali Muhammad Saleh al-Rihani, and Jedi Ali Sabtan al-Radini.

In Amran, coalition fighters demolished the drones and ballistic missile launch base of the militias in Harf Sufyan district, after targeting them with four successive strikes.

In Al-Jawf, the coalition fighters bombed the Al-Labanat camp, east of the Al-Hazm district, the capital of the governorate, which led to the death and injury of a number of Houthis, including the Houthi leader called Mortada Al-Mansouri.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia in Sana'a kidnapped a number of people from the Al-Hazm district, the capital of Al-Jawf in Sana'a, including Sheikh Saleh Al-Ajji Shatif, and a number of the Al-Fukman tribe, on the grounds that they did not participate in the fight against the legitimacy on the Al-Jawf fronts in which the militias suffered great losses finally.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces repelled an attack by the militias in the al-Durayhimi sector, while the joint forces thwarted an attempt to advance and penetrate the Houthis towards the front lines east of al-Durayhimi and inflicted heavy losses on them.

In Al-Dhalea, the Houthi militia bombed the villages of Al-Qawrad and Al-Mashareih, in the north of the governorate, with different bullets, reaching a mosque, causing great damage to it, and in Taiz, the “Brotherhood militias” continued their tampering with the security of the liberated areas in the city, which caused the death of a civilian and the injury of a child due to the exchange of fire between its members.

Coalition fighters target Houthi militia reinforcements and positions in Jabal Murad and the Sadara area in Rahba.

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