The killing of a Houthi leader in the West Coast

The Yemeni army liberates 3 strategic locations between Al-Jawf and Marib

Soldiers and individuals from the Yemeni legitimacy on the front lines on a narcotic front in Ma'rib Governorate.

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The Yemeni army forces, backed by tribes and the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, continued their advance in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, and completed the liberation of Jabal Melifafa, Jabal Al-Sayari, and Jad'an Plateau, confirming the liberation of the entire Al-Alam area on the outskirts of the Marib governorate, while the militias continued their escalation and violations of the truce on the coastal fronts Where he sustained one of its most prominent field leaders.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the tribes and the Arab coalition to support legitimacy, continued their advance towards Bir Al-Marazeeq in the Khub Washaf district in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, and completed the liberation of Jabal Mleififa, Jabal Al-Sayari and Jadaan Plateau, and advanced about 12 km towards the strategic Al-Labanat camp east of Al-Hazm city. It also completed securing the Al-Duhaidha Mountains from all sides, after it was captured last Tuesday evening.

Field sources in Al-Jawf confirmed that the Yemeni army and tribes had destroyed Houthi fighting vehicles in Al-Marazeeq, and another booty, while 30 Houthis were captured, in addition to killing and wounding dozens of them, including prominent field leaders during the past few days on the different fronts of the governorate.

The army forces and the tribes had advanced in the vicinity of the Al-Shahla Mountains, east of Al-Hazm, on the front of Al-Alam, and on the front of the international road linking Saada and Al-Jawf, according to field sources, confirming the liberation of the entire area of ​​Al-Alam on the outskirts of Marib Governorate, after battles with the Houthi militia that left a number of dead and wounded.

The sources indicated that the army forces were able to control the Al-Jawa area north of Medghal, and penetrated into the areas between Marib and Al-Jawf, while the confrontations continued on the fronts west of Ma'rib, as battles raged between the two sides on the Al-Khaddara front for days, with the continuing battles on the fronts of the Majzar and up to the mountains Crucified in the countryside of the capital, Sana'a.

In Nehm in the countryside of the capital, Sana'a, adjacent to Marib, units of the 125 infantry brigade managed to shoot down two drones launched by the Houthi militia towards the army and tribal sites in those areas as part of their recent escalation of drones and ballistic missiles, after receiving a quantity of these weapons that arrived across the sea from abroad.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched a series of support raids on militia sites in Khub and Al Sha`f in Al-Jawf, which affected nine raids that led to the destruction of combat vehicles and the death and injury of a number of Houthis, and also targeted 15 raids Houthi sites in Sirwah and Majdal Marib, and bombed Houthi sites between Al-Zahir and Haidan In Saada Governorate.

And in Hajjah, the coalition fighters were able to bomb a gathering of Houthi militias in the city of Haradh, which led to the death and injury of many prominent field leaders, including foreign elements who were planning to establish camps and bases to launch missiles and drones near the Saudi border, according to field sources, confirming that the operation It was successful and painful for the militias, which prompted them to launch a series of unsuccessful attacks by drones and missiles towards Saudi Arabia that were shot down.

In Al-Hodeidah, the Houthi field commander named Muhammad Yahya al-Hamli, known as Abu Ahmad, was killed while participating in leading an infiltration attempt towards the Al-Faza area in Al-Jabaliya that ended in failure, and a number of its perpetrators were killed and wounded and the rest were forced to flee, according to a source in the joint, indicating that the operation was carried out. On the road from Zabid towards Tuhayat, which ended with the militia inflicting heavy losses.

In Lahj, the commander of the 9th Saeqa Brigade, Brigadier General Farouk al-Kaalouli, confirmed the brigade’s readiness to confront and thwart any attempts by the militias towards the northern regions of the Lahj governorate, indicating in a press statement that the brigade had been redeployed and checkpoints were deployed in the contact areas between the two sides in the process. Al-Baha and Al-Muqarah, to prevent and monitor any movements in those areas.

Al-Hajraf condemns the Houthis' continued targeting of civilians in Saudi Arabia

The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Nayef Al-Hajraf, condemned the Houthi militia’s continued perpetration of terrorist acts in a systematic and deliberate manner to target civilian objects and civilians in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, by launching drones and booby-traps.

The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council indicated, in a statement, that these attacks targeting the Kingdom represent a flagrant violation of international laws and norms, and constitute a threat to the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council states and the security and stability of the region, stressing that the security and stability of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are indivisible.

Al-Hajraf affirmed that the Cooperation Council stands by Saudi Arabia and supports the measures it takes to preserve its security and stability and the safety of its citizens and residents on its lands, calling on the international community to stand firmly against the Houthi militias and those behind them in their continuous attempts to destabilize security and peace in the region.

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The coalition fighters launched a series of raids on the Houthi militia sites in Khub and Al Sha`f Al Jawf.

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