Al-Houthi militias escalate in the western coast, Al-Dhalea, and east of Taiz

The Yemeni army is advancing on the Mahli and Al-Madkhar fronts in Marib

Members of the Yemeni legitimacy forces in Al-Makhdara area, Ma'rib Governorate.

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The confrontations were renewed on the southern fronts of Ma'rib governorate between the Yemeni army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side, as the Yemeni army made progress towards the center of the Mahliya district, with the continued progress in the Al-Khadkara front in Marib, and while the army and tribes forces thwarted a Houthi attack on Al-Khanjar camp in Al-Jawf, Despite being targeted by a ballistic missile, the militias continued to escalate their escalation on the coastal, Al Dhale and eastern fronts of Taiz.

In the details, the renewed battles and confrontations between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side, on the fronts of the southern governorate of Ma'rib, after days of relative calm in the fronts of Rahba, Mount Murad and Mahliya, during which the army and tribes were able to liberate large areas on the Rahba and Mahli fronts According to field sources, indicating that the confrontations resulted in the death and injury of dozens of Houthi fighters.

The sources confirmed the liberation of several areas in the vicinity of the Mahliya district center, and in the areas between the two districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad, and that the militias suffered a number of deaths, including seven field leaders, who were killed in an air strike by the coalition fighters, targeting Houthi reinforcements on their way to the Rahba fronts.

On the fronts west of Ma'rib, military sources confirmed that the army and the tribes were able, at dawn yesterday, to liberate several locations in the Al-Khadkara front in two days of confrontations with the Houthi militia, during which they managed to penetrate the narrow valley between the west of Ma'rib and the southern countryside of the capital Sanaa, noting that the battles It is still continuing between the two sides, in the vicinity of the strategic location of Al-Kasara, the outskirts of Wadi Ad-Deeq, and the Al-Khadra Triangle.

The sources pointed out that the militias suffered great losses as a result of the confrontations taking place on the Al-Dakhkar fronts, among them prominent leaders, headed by the field commander and the leader of the Al-Narcara Front, Major General Abdul Kafi Muhammad Al-Hayani, known as "Abu Abdul-Malik."

The army and tribes forces were able to shoot down a drone launched by the Houthi militia towards the governorate of Marib, according to a local source in the Ragwan District, indicating that the army and tribes forces shot down a booby-trapped Houthi drone in the Nader area, Ragwan sector, Jadaan front, between Ma'rib and the countryside of the capital, Sana'a, indicating The plane is the second to be shot down in Marib, within two days.

In Al-Jawf, field sources confirmed the failure of a large-scale attack by the Houthi militia towards Al-Khanjar camp in the Khub Al-Sha`f District, after targeting it with a ballistic missile, indicating that the Houthi elements tried to advance towards the camp after being targeted by their members with a ballistic missile, with the aim of restoring the camp and the combat equipment they left in it after defeating them From the camp, last week, but they failed due to the steadfastness of the army and the tribes stationed in it.

On the other hand, the coalition fighters destroyed Houthi combat vehicles in the east of the Bir Al-Marazeeq front, which led to the death and injury of many Houthi fighters, and the destruction of combat vehicles in a raid described as a focused quality, confirming that the Houthi leader Abdul Raqeeb bin Aziz Dhuber, appointed director of the Al-Matoun Directorate in Al-Jawf with Houthi leader Saleh Ahmad Radman, along with many of their members, were killed in the coalition raids on East Al-Marazeeq.

In Taiz, clashes erupted between the army and militias on the eastern fronts of the city, according to a field source, indicating that the confrontations were concentrated in Wadi Salh, Al-Tashrifat and Asifra, and machine-gun and medium weapons were used, during which four buildings in Wadi Salah were controlled.

In addition, the Information and Rehabilitation Center for Human Rights revealed that it had documented 172 cases of violations against civilians in Taiz Governorate, during last September, committed by the Houthi militia, including 15 murders, while 43 civilians were injured, including 5 women and 14 children.

The Center monitored 63 cases of violation of public and private property, including two general cases, as two schools were damaged as a result of artillery shelling, burning, looting, destruction, and partial and total damage, while 39 houses and 18 vehicles and motorcycles were damaged.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their field escalation on the western coast fronts, targeting with various types of weapons the Al-Jah area in the Beit Al-Faqih district south of Hodeidah city, prompting the joint forces to intervene to extinguish the sources of fire, and the Houthi militia targeted residential neighborhoods in the city of Hays, south of Hodeidah, and caused damage In civilian homes.

The day before yesterday, Hais witnessed clashes between the joint forces and infiltrating Houthi elements, which led to the repulsion of the attack and thwarted the infiltration attempt, and the joint forces thwarted a Houthi attack on the Al-Durayhimi district, and inflicted heavy losses on their members, including the field commander, Colonel Muhammad Yahya Al-Houri, known as “Abu Ali”, appointed by the Houthi militia (the pillars of the al-Durayhimi axis), and responsible for the mobilization of the Houthi militia in the districts of Hodeidah, along with the Houthi leader called Yusef al-Gharbani, nicknamed “Abu Hashem”, the leader of the so-called special task groups.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint forces repelled a Houthi attack on the Al-Fakher sector, in the north of the governorate, from the Habeel Al-Abdi side, in which the militias used various weapons, according to a field source.

In Ibb, several areas of the governorate witnessed angry protests against the Houthi coup militia, against the background of the killings that took place in several areas, recently, and led to the death and injury of many civilians, without the killers being punished for their affiliation with the Houthi group.

Local sources confirmed that protests continued in front of the Public Prosecution in the city of Ibb, to demand the arrest and trial of the killer of the young man, Muhammad Najeeb Al-Zomor, who was treacherously killed in his workplace by a Houthi gunman.

The militias suffered great losses, as a result of the confrontations on the Al-Khadra fronts, including prominent leaders.

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