Militias commit 120 violations of the UN armistice in Hodeidah

The Yemeni army controls the "sails" of Al-Jawf and "Jumima Wafa" in Al-Bayda

Forces from the Yemeni resistance are on their way to launch operations against the militias.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, supported by the Arab coalition, managed to control new sites on the Yemeni fronts of Al-Jawf, where they managed to liberate Al-Ashraa, the first villages in the eastern regions of the Khub Washa`f district, and also managed to liberate areas on the international road near Souk Al-Thuluth and Aqaba While the local resistance in Al-Bayda managed to liberate the "Jumima Wafa" site in Hazmieh, while the militias committed 120 violations of the UN armistice in Hodeidah.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the coalition, yesterday, liberated new sites in the Yemeni front of Al-Jawf, at the expense of the Houthi militia, which suffered great losses, according to field sources, indicating that the army and tribes forces liberated several villages in the Khub Washa`f front, the largest district In the governorate, after fighting violent battles against the militias.

The sources affirmed that the army and the tribes were able to liberate the Al-Ashiraa area, the first villages in the eastern Khub Al-Sha`af district, after carrying out a qualitative military operation with the support of the coalition fighters, indicating the continued progress on the front of the international road linking Saada and Al-Jawf, and that it has become close to Al-Thulouth Market, one of the most important And the largest popular market is in Al-Jawf, after its liberation, the current Shaab area, near the market.

The sources stated that progress is continuing on the international road linking Al-Yatimah, Khub and Al-Sha`f, and that the army and tribes forces are now stationed in Aqbat Khub, pointing to the spoil of various weapons, while several combat vehicles have been destroyed for the Houthis, and many of their members have been killed and injured, so that militia losses in Al-Jawf have increased to More than 150 dead, including prominent leaders of various ranks, during the last period.

The coalition fighters launched a series of support raids, targeting Houthi vehicles and gatherings in the Al-Dhahra region in the Khub Al-Sha`af district, and others in the vicinity of Bir Al-Marazeeq and east of Al-Hazm city, which led to the destruction of vehicles and the death and injury of a number of Houthi elements.

Houthi sites were also targeted in Rahba district, and others in the districts of Madghal, Majzar, and Al-Jadaan area on the outskirts of Sana'a governorate, which led to the death of many Houthis, including prominent field leaders, including the first official in the Nehm fronts, called Abuzki Nasser Khalil Al-Ghuli, as well as the Houthi leader. Who holds the rank of Major General, Abdul Karim Hussein Muhammad Shu'ei al-Jami, whose name is Abu Jawad.

And in Al-Bayda, field sources confirmed that the local resistance in the Hazmieh front in the Al-Zahir Al-Hamikan district confirmed the control of the Jumima Wafa site in the Dhi Madahi area, after violent confrontations with the Houthi militia that led to the burning of vehicles and the death and injury of Houthi elements who were at the site.

And in Al-Dhalea, the joint forces managed to thwart the Houthi attack on the Sabira area in the al-Jabb sector and inflicted heavy losses on them, including a prominent field commander, according to a field source, indicating that the joint forces targeted Houthi reinforcements on their way to the confrontation area in Sabira, which led to damage Mechanisms in the anal house area, preventing it from reaching the front.

In Hodeidah, sources in the joint forces confirmed that the Houthi militia committed 120 violations of the UN armistice in Hodeidah, which included hostile acts against civilians, represented by rocket and artillery shelling, and targeting with medium weapons on neighborhoods and residential villages.

Militia losses in Al-Jawf have risen to 150 dead, including prominent leaders.

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