Clashes continue on the eastern fronts of Al-Hazm in Al-Jawf, and they enter Sana'a

The "coalition" destroyed Houthi reinforcements in Marib and thwarted terrorist operations on the western coast

Members of the Yemeni legitimate forces raise the victory sign on one of the battlefronts against the Houthi militia.

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The fighters of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen destroyed reinforcements and combat mechanisms belonging to the Houthi militia in Najd Majmaah in the southern governorate of Ma'rib, and thwarted terrorist operations by the militias on the western coast, while confrontations continued on the eastern Al-Hazm fronts in Al-Jawf and swept to Sana'a, with the Houthi violations of the UN truce continuing on the Hodeidah fronts .

In detail, the fronts in the south and west of the Marib Governorate witnessed yesterday, the fiercest battles between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes on the one hand and the Houthi militia on the other hand, concentrated in Najd Al Majmaa between the districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad, and field sources stated that the coalition fighters supported the legitimate forces by bombing Houthi reinforcements with a series From the raids.

The sources indicated that militia transport vehicles transported the dead bodies of the Houthi gunmen towards Al-Bayda governorate, while the raids and artillery shelling of the army and tribes destroyed several Houthi combat vehicles in the area.

In the Al-Khadkara front, west of the Ma'rib governorate, battles continued between the two sides after the arrival of Houthi reinforcements to the area with the aim of regaining the sites that were finally liberated in Al-Khanda and the Medghal district, but they failed as a result of the resilience of the forces and tribes, and the targeting of militia mechanisms by the coalition fighters that prevented the militias from advancing.

The sources stated that the militias sent special brigades to Marib to participate in the fighting and compensate for the Houthi losses that they incurred recently, noting that the militias had paid battalions of the special forces and the so-called "death brigades" led by the called "Abu Yahya Al-Razami", with the aim of infiltrating the recently liberated sites, and their number. 18 locations.

The sources pointed out that the coalition fighters targeted Houthi reinforcements on the road linking Khawlan Sana'a and Sarawat Ma'rib, and a number of militia militants were killed and wounded as a result of the targeting.

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes launched an attack on militia sites in the east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, and inflicted heavy losses on them. A military source in the 1st Brigade, Border Guard, stated that the Yemeni army and the tribes had advanced to the east of Al-Hazm district from the direction of Bir Al-Marazeeq and attacked the first line of the Houthis. Militias heavy losses.

The governor of Al-Jawf, the commander of the Nasr Brigade, Brigadier General Amin Al-Akimi, confirmed the encirclement of the city of Al-Hazm from three sides by the army and the tribes, and that soon the control of the city would begin.

On the fronts of Najd al-Ataq and Jabal Salb in the Nehm district, northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, battles continued between the Yemeni army forces and militias, with the continued raids of the coalition fighters on militia sites in the region to support the army.

In the western coast of Yemen, local sources in Hodeidah confirmed that the coalition fighters had thwarted terrorist operations by the militias, and they launched a series of raids targeting workshops for the manufacture of explosives and booby-traps in the Jabal al-Malah area between al-Salif and Ras Issa, and they were preparing booby-trapped boats and others carrying sea mines and landmines that were militia Preparing to be sent to several areas on the West Coast.

Sources in the joint Yemeni forces confirmed the death of the Houthi leader and one of the leaders of the "death battalions" called Amin Farah, who was linked by marriage with a tribe close to the militia leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, as well as 23 field leaders of the militias, during the confrontations that the Al-Duraimi and Hais fronts witnessed recently. Noting that the militias incurred 348 deaths, 80 of them in the Hays area, in addition to injuring 700 others.

In addition, the Media Center for the Giants Brigades in the West Coast confirmed the death of the Houthi leader named Abu Hussein Al-Kibsi, along with a number of his members, in confrontations with the joint forces in the Ron area northwest of the Hays district, in addition to the destruction of Houthi combat vehicles that participated in the recent attacks on the directorate. Located south of Hodeidah.

The joint forces monitored 85 violations and violations of the UN truce committed by the Houthi militia in separate areas in the district of Hais, the Al-Jabaliya region of the Al-Tuhayat district, the Al-Duraihimi district and the city of Al-Hudaydah, noting that the militias launched intense bombardment on the village of Al-Hid in the Al-Duraimi district, which led to damage to a number of houses and the burning of a number From palm trees.

Coalition fighters target workshops for the manufacture of explosives, mines, and booby-trapped boats in Hodeidah.

The Yemeni army and the tribes are advancing to East Al-Hazm and inflicting heavy losses on the militias.

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