Militias escalate in the coast and west of Al Dhale'e

The Yemeni army is inflicting heavy losses on the Houthis on 5 fronts

Soldiers from the Yemeni legitimacy at one of the sites on the Nehm front near Sanaa.

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The Al-Jawf, Ma'rib and Nehm fronts in Sana'a, and Hiran in Hajjah and Al-Bayda, yesterday witnessed violent battles and confrontations between the Yemeni army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, which led to the destruction of combat vehicles and the downing of a Houthi drone, in addition to the death and injury of many militia members. While the latter continued its escalation on the fronts of the western coast and west of Al-Dhalea.

In detail, field sources in Al-Jawf governorate confirmed the killing of 15 Houthis and the injury of others in confrontations between the Yemeni army and the militias, in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar camp in the Khub Al-Sha`af district, indicating that the army and the tribes managed to shoot down a Houthi drone in the same directorate, which was carrying out reconnaissance operations in the Al-Salila front And Al-Wajf, before the units stationed at that front shot it down.

For its part, the Arab coalition fighters launched a series of focused raids on Houthi targets and combat vehicles in the vicinity of the Al-Khanjar front, and others were on their way to the Al-Muhashimah front in Khub and Al-Sha`f Al-Jawf, which led to the destruction of a number of them and the death and injury of those on board, as well as three Raids on Houthi reinforcements in the Jabal Murad district, south of Ma'rib governorate, and others on Houthi targets in the districts of Baqim and Khataf in Saada governorate

On the other hand, one person was killed and two others were injured as a result of the explosion of a mine planted by the Houthi militia, on the road linking Marib and the Khub Al Sha`af district in the northern Al-Jawf governorate, according to a local source who confirmed that a landmine planted by the militias exploded in Muhammad Akrout Al-Sha'iri's car, while he was returning with his relatives from Marib, to his home in Al-Yatama area in the Khub Al-Sha`af district, which led to his death and the injury of two of his relatives.

In Marib, battles continued on the Sirwah and Hailan fronts in the west of the governorate for the second day in a row, during which the army and tribes managed to destroy Houthi vehicles and fortifications at the Hailan-Al-Mukhdarah Junction, which the militias sought to station in, which led to the death and injury of many Houthis.

Field sources reported that the army and the tribes bore the militias dead and wounded when they tried to infiltrate into advanced sites in Al-Qadhariyah, and they also managed to destroy Houthi reinforcements that were coming from Khawlan in the countryside of the capital, Sanaa, to the fronts west of Ma'rib.

In Nehm, northeast of the capital, Sanaa, field sources confirmed the outbreak of violent clashes on the Najd al-Ataq front, which the militias pushed towards with large combat reinforcements, with the aim of regaining the area and entering Marib through the Hareb Nehm district, noting that the militias used heavy weapons and Katyusha rockets in the attack, but they It failed to achieve its goals.

In Hajjah, the battles renewed in the Hayran front in the north of the governorate, after a hiatus of more than two years, according to military sources in the fifth region, indicating that the militias suffered great losses in the battles that took place east of the Hayran district after the Houthis attempted to penetrate the front.

In Al-Bayda, battles continued in the areas between the districts of Jabal Murad and Rahba, during which the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, with the support of the coalition fighters, were able to advance towards the Nqum area and Wadi Baqthah after targeting Houthi vehicles that were stationed in those areas by coalition fighters.

On the Aqabat Tharah front between Al-Bayda and Abyan governorate, the Yemeni joint forces were able to bomb Houthi sites with heavy artillery, which led to the destruction of Houthi combat vehicles, which pushed them to areas overlooking the joint sites, in Ras Jabal Thara and Barkan area.

In Al-Dhalea, the Yemeni joint forces, backed by the resistance, managed to repel an attack by the militias in the Hajar sector on the outskirts of Mikhlaf Al-Oud, which extends from west of Al-Dhalea to the east of Ibb governorate, and an attempt to advance towards Bab Al-Fakher center from the western axis thwarted.

In Hodeidah, targeting and violations by the Houthi militia escalated towards residential areas and the joint forces' positions in separate areas, during the past few hours, as they fired 14 shells of various caliber towards the east of the city of Hays, as well as 11 shells south of the Tuhayat district, in addition to the launch of 10 Shells on the village of Al-Zafaran and kilo 16 in the vicinity of Al-Durayhimi

Yesterday evening, the militias committed four crimes against the people of Hodeidah, as they targeted the Lakhwan Sabet industrial and commercial complex, with a number of shells, which led to the killing of a worker and wounding three others, as well as the snipers targeting the Jabaliya area in At-Tuhayta, which resulted in the injury of a child.

In the distributor west of Taiz, the Saudi project for clearing mines in Yemen, "Masam," was able to remove 2,151 mines, explosive devices and unexploded ordnance, which were planted in the main and secondary roads in the region and the surrounding areas, according to the center's media center.

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The Supreme National Committee for Coronavirus Confrontations in Yemen recorded six cases of recovery from Corona in Hadramout, while no new injuries or deaths were recorded.

The committee indicated, in a statement on Twitter, that the confirmed cases in Yemen are 2057 cases, including 597 deaths, and 1344 recoveries.

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Coalition fighters launch a series of raids on Houthi targets and combat vehicles in the vicinity of the Al-Khanjar front.

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