The "coalition" destroys a "car bomb" launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia

A major advance for the Yemeni army on the Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts

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

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The Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of a drone (booby trapped) launched by the terrorist Houthi militia towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, at a time when the Yemeni army and the tribes made great progress on the Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts.

In detail, the spokesman for the coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, said in a statement broadcast by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) that the joint coalition forces were able yesterday morning to intercept and destroy a drone (booby trapped) launched by the terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic manner. Intentionally targeting civilian objects and civilians in the city of Najran.

For its part, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, yesterday, continued their advance on the fronts of Bir Al-Marazeeq, Al-Nudud and Al-Alam in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, achieving great victories in Bir Al-Marazeeq at the expense of the Houthi militia.

Field sources in the Yemeni army forces confirmed that large areas have been liberated from the Bir al-Marazeeq front in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, and the army and tribes forces advanced to the outskirts of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, after fighting violent battles with the Houthi militia, noting that Bir Al-Marazeeq area has become completely liberated. And that extensive combing operations are underway for the remnants and pockets of Houthi elements in the area.

The sources stated that the army and tribes forces took control of Bir Al-Marazeeq camp and recovered a large amount of equipment and ammunition that had been looted by the militias from the former army camps, and imposed their full control over the lower plateau and the Duhaidha axis, and began bombing the Houthi sites in the areas of Al-Luz, Al-Rouh, and Al-Jir on the outskirts of Al-Marazeeq. And it is close to Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate.

It indicated that Houthi groups, with their heavy weapons, fled from the outskirts of Al-Hazm city towards the Al-Ghail district and the Aqaba region in Khub Al-Sha`f, due to the strikes of the army, tribes and coalition fighters that inflicted heavy losses on their members, and destroyed combat vehicles belonging to them, including drones that were shot down by the army And the tribes, the last of which was a drone that was shot down in eastern Bir Al-Marazeeq before reaching its target.

The sources indicated that prominent Houthi field leaders were killed during the past two days in Al-Jawf, including the Houthi leader Abdul Raqeeb Naji, known as Abu Hams, and Nayef Al-Awaj, one of the Houthi leaders working to mobilize their members to the Al-Jawf fronts.

On the fronts of Ma'rib, battles continued on the Rahaba and Jabal Murad fronts in the south of the governorate, the fiercest of which were concentrated in the Anqum and Najd al-Majmaah regions, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, while the Al-Narcara front in the west of the governorate witnessed similar battles that centered in the valley of Wadi Ad-Deeq slope from the countryside of the capital, Sana'a.

The coalition fighters launched three raids on Houthi reinforcements in Rahba, and the other on the Medghal district and in the Marathd mountains in the Serwah district, west of Ma'rib, as well as targeting Houthi vehicles in the Al-Mazrak area in the outskirts of Haradh in Hajjah governorate, as well as targeting Houthi sites in the Khub Washa`f district in Al-Jawf governorate, with direct casualties. .

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their escalation against civilian areas in several areas, targeting the Hays district.

In addition, the joint forces continued to comb the areas surrounding the Al-Durayhimi district, south of Hodeidah, including the Al-Qaza area and the neighboring villages, which were used by the militias to launch their attacks against civilians and the joint forces in the district, according to a source in the First Brigade Giants, indicating that the combing operations left dead and wounded in The Houthi ranks.

The spokesman for the joint forces in the West Coast, Wadah Al-Dabish, referred to the death of the Houthi leader, Taha Al-Madani, the cousin of the Houthis appointed by the Houthis, the leader of their fourth military region, Yusef Al-Madani, along with five other leaders, while one of the Houthi leaders was liquidated after he fled from Al-Durayhimi fronts, called Abdul Qadir Muhammad Abdullah Sharaf al-Din, nicknamed (Kayan), by elements affiliated with Hamza al-Houthi, on charges of treason.

The source pointed out that the militia points deployed between Hodeidah and Sanaa killed more than 30 of their members who fled from the western coast fronts last week, pointing out that the killing came under the directives of the so-called Preventive Security of the Houthis.

In Taiz, local sources confirmed that the Houthi militia bombed residential areas in the east of the city with heavy artillery shells, killing five civilians and wounding four others, noting that Houthi shells fell on the Kalaba and Asifra neighborhoods, causing significant material damage to homes.

In Al-Dhalea, confrontations were renewed between the joint forces and militias on the Habeel Al-Abdi front adjacent to Al-Fakher Center, northwest of Qataba district, in which the two sides used various types of weapons.

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