Preparations for moving the Beihan-Al-Bayda axis

The Yemeni army controls the Al-Qaraan site in the vicinity of Sana'a

Yemeni army fighters during the bombing of militia sites.

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The fronts of Sanaa, Ma'rib, Al-Jawf and Taiz witnessed yesterday, violent battles between the Yemeni army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, which led to the liberation of the Al-Qaraan area in Najd Al-Ataq Benham in the vicinity of the capital Sana'a, while preparations began to move the Al-Bayda axis from the side of Beihan Shabwa With the continued targeting of residential areas in Al-Dhalea, which witnessed the death of the Houthi front's reconnaissance pillar, called "Abu Hussein Al-Mutawakel."

In the details, the battles continued yesterday on the fronts of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, between the army and the tribes on one side, backed by the Arab coalition fighters, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, the fiercest of which were concentrated in the Nehm front in northeastern Sanaa, which witnessed the most violent battles for months, during which it managed The army and tribes forces regained control of large parts of the Salb Junction, and also managed to take control of the Al-Qaraan region on the Najd Al-Ataq front.

In Nehm, field sources confirmed the continuing battles between the two sides in the facilitation of the Nehm front, up to the Al-Khadkara front in Marib, which is also witnessing battles between the two sides for 13 days, during which the army and tribes forces failed several attempts by the militias to advance towards the Helan Junction in western Ma'rib.

The sources stated that the militias suffered 16 dead, including a prominent leader, during the past two days' battles in Nehm Sanaa, while nine Houthi fighters were captured, and about 60 km of the areas between Marib and Sana'a have been recovered during the past weeks.

During the past three days, the Houthi militia had killed 168 of its members, including 47 leaders, Sanaa ranked first in the death toll with 88 members, Dhamar a second with 32 dead, and Hajjah 19 dead, while the rest of the dead were distributed among the governorates under the militia’s control.

In the south of Ma'rib, the engineering teams of the 101st Infantry Brigade were able to remove dozens of mines and explosive devices of various sizes from the liberated sites, finally, by the army and tribal fighters in An-Nudd, Al-Shallah, and the vicinity of Bir Al-Marazeeq and Al-Alam.

In Saada, the coalition fighters were able to destroy missile sites and drones for militias in the Qataf district, which is located on the border with Saudi Arabia, as well as a Houthi missile launch pad at the Haradh front in Hajjah, and Houthi reinforcements were destroyed in the Ashar Valley in the Al-Safra district in Saada, which led to the burning of combat vehicles and the death And injuring those on board.

The coalition fighters bombed militia sites and targets in the districts of Madghal, Majzar, and Sarwah in Ma'rib, and destroyed Houthi combat vehicles in the Khub Washaf district in Al-Jawf.

In Al-Bayda, military sources confirmed that the army forces in the governorate axis were rearranging their ranks in preparation for the start of a new phase of the governorate liberation phase, starting from the Bayhan Shabwa axis, indicating the arrival of reinforcements and specific weapons coming from Marib, in conjunction with the arrival of the Yemeni army chief of staff, Lieutenant General. Saghir bin Aziz, who met with the commander of the Beihan Axis, Major General Mufreh in Hibeh, and the leadership of the Axis, to discuss the next phase of liberation in Al-Bayda.

In Taiz, renewed confrontations between the army and militias on the northern and eastern fronts of the city centered on the Al-Arbaeen front, where the army forces managed to enter the Houthi barracks in the Al-Numan School, which was used in sniping civilians in the area, and it was cleared, while the militias responded by bombing the neighborhoods Residential.

Meanwhile, local sources confirmed that members of the "Brotherhood militia" carried out looting and plundering operations in the liberated areas in conjunction with the renewed confrontations with the Houthis, indicating the extent of joint coordination between the Houthi militia and the "Brotherhood militia" to restrict the people of Taiz governorate.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia continued its violations of the armistice and, yesterday, targeted residential neighborhoods in the city of Hays using heavy mortar shells, which led to damage to a number of homes.

Meanwhile, a statistic issued by the Media Center for the Joint Forces in the West Coast confirmed the killing and wounding of 22 civilians during the period from 17 to 31 October, as a result of Houthi violations, including four children and six women, indicating that 19 other people from Hodeidah were injured during the same period, including Four children and five women.

The statistics indicated that the number of violations of the armistice during the same period amounted to 5702 violations, in which the militias used 1749 various shells, 204 attacks by force and means, 176 snipers, 99 fortifications, 41 Katyusha missile strikes, 13 drone attacks, 13 explosive devices.

In Al-Dhalea, field sources confirmed the death of the Houthi front’s reconnaissance pillar in the governorate called “Abu Hussein Ali Hussein Al-Mutawakel” as a result of the targeting of his vehicle by the joint forces in the western front of the governorate, indicating that the operation led to the burning of a Houthi vehicle and the death of Al-Mutawakel’s companions.

• The Houthi militia has killed 168 of its members during the past three days, including 47 leaders.

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