Yemeni army and tribes liberate large areas in Al-Jawf

The "coalition" destroys 6 "drones" that were launched by the Houthis towards Saudi Arabia

The Yemeni army continues its advance on several fronts.

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The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the destruction of six "booby-trapped" drones launched by the terrorist Houthi militia towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, managed to liberate large areas in the Yemeni province of Al-Jawf.

In detail, the spokesman for the Arab Coalition Forces to Support Legitimacy, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, stated that the joint coalition forces managed, yesterday, to intercept and destroy six “booby-trapped” drones launched by the terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner to target civilian objects and civilians in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia .

Colonel Al-Maliki indicated that these hostile attempts reflect the terrorist behavior of militias, by adopting terrorist operations by using bombed drones against civilians, as well as reflecting the despair of their massive field losses in equipment, equipment and terrorist elements, especially in the governorates of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf in Yemen, and affirmed that the leadership of the joint forces of the coalition is taking The necessary operational measures to protect civilians and civilian objects.

In addition, field sources in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf confirmed yesterday that the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, supported by the Arab coalition, were able to advance towards the Al-Labanat camp east of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, impose a cordon and siege on it from three sides, and impose fire control on all roads leading to it. After it was able to liberate large areas in the front of al-Alam and the al-Lud Mountains near the camp.

The sources indicated that the army and the tribes launched a large military operation in the east of Al-Jawf yesterday evening, backed by the Arab coalition, and they were able to liberate large areas in the eastern Al-Jawf desert, the Nudd mountain range, Al-Nisertin and Duhaida, and the first army brigade from the 101st Infantry Brigade arrived at Bir Al-Maraziq .

Field sources stated that the Houthi militia suffered great losses in the burning confrontations on the various fronts of Al-Jawf, as 25 Houthis were captured, including a prominent leader, in addition to the destruction of 10 military vehicles, and the plunder of large quantities of ammunition and a complete military communications system.

On the eastern front of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the province, the Yemeni army forces represented by the "Second Brigade protecting the Presidency" approached the city, after securing the Al-Noud Mountains range, and they managed to break the Houthi first defensive line east of Al-Hazm city.

On the Al-Khanjar front, the army and tribes took control of the Al-Muhashima area, and continued to advance on the international road between Saada and Al-Jawf.

In Marib, the Jabal Murad front in the south of the governorate witnessed violent battles between the two sides, resulting in the death of 11 Houthis, and dozens of wounded, while two others were captured.

In western Ma'rib, battles continued between the two sides at the Al-Khankhdara front and the Hilan junction, resulting in the death and injury of 22 Houthis.

On the Nehm fronts in the northeast of the capital, Sanaa, battles continued in the areas of Salb, Najd al-Ataq and al-Jawf Junction, and the militias failed to make any progress on these fronts after launching attacks and several infiltration attempts.

During the past two days, the Houthi militia spread over a number of field leaders who were killed on the battle fronts, while a statistic issued by the Yemeni army revealed the death of 600 militia members on 13 fronts since the beginning of this October, including 124 leaders.

• 600 militia members have been killed on 13 fronts since the beginning of this October.

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