Militias escalate their violations on the fronts of the West Coast

The Yemeni army is advancing in Al-Jawf and Taiz ... and the "coalition" is destroying a Houthi "march"

Yemeni army soldiers at one of the sites on the Nehm front near Sanaa.

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The air defenses of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen destroyed, yesterday dawn, a booby-trapped drone launched by the Houthi militia towards civilian objects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while the Yemeni army and tribes managed to liberate new areas in the Al-Khanjar front, and approached the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, and liberated strategic sites In the west of Taiz, with the continued violations of the Houthis on the fronts of the West Coast.

In the details, the air defenses of the Arab coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen destroyed, yesterday dawn, an explosive drone launched by the Houthi militia towards civilian objects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted the spokesman for the coalition forces (the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen), Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, that the joint coalition forces managed, yesterday morning, to intercept and destroy a drone (booby trapped) launched by the terrorist Houthi militia. In a systematic and deliberate manner, to target civilian objects and civilians in the southern region of the Kingdom.

This comes a few hours after the Arab coalition thwarted a terrorist operation in the south of the Red Sea, according to Brigadier General Al-Maliki, noting that the coalition naval forces monitored, on Wednesday evening, an attempt by the Houthi militia to carry out hostile and terrorist action in the south of the Red Sea using two remote-controlled booby-trapped boats launched by the militias Al-Houthis from Al-Hodeidah Governorate.

Brigadier General Al-Maliki added that the two booby-trapped boats that pose a threat to regional and international security, shipping routes and global trade were destroyed, and Brigadier General Al-Maliki indicated that the Houthi militias are taking Hodeidah governorate as a place to launch ballistic missiles, drones, and booby-trapped and remotely piloted boats, as well as the random deployment of marine mines. In a clear and explicit violation of international humanitarian law, as well as a violation of the provisions of the Stockholm ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah.

Brigadier General Al-Maliki stressed that the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition continues to implement strict and deterrent measures against these terrorist militias, and to neutralize and destroy such capabilities that threaten regional and international security.

This comes after warnings issued by the Director General of Hudaydah Governorate Police, Brigadier General Najeeb Warq, against the militias carrying out terrorist operations from the city of Hodeidah, which they use as a hostel for smuggled weapons, and a platform for launching missiles, marches and booby-trapped boats.

In addition, the Houthi militia continued its bombing and violations of the UN truce in the districts of Hais and Al-Durayhimi in Hodeidah, hours after the UN mission visited the city of Hays, using mortars and medium weapons.

The deputy head of the UN mission for the Hudaydah Agreement, Daniela Crosslak, expressed during her visit to the city of Hays the extent to which she was affected by what she saw of the crimes of the Houthi militia against civilians, noting that her presence in Hays is to express concern regarding the ongoing fighting in the city, and she said: «We must To deal with this matter jointly, within the agreed framework, and the agreed mechanisms, in order to achieve progress in this file.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes supported by the Arab coalition completed the liberation of the areas of Al-Raqib Al-Abyad and the village of Al-Ashraa completely, and continued their advance in the Al-Khanjar front in the Al-Khub Al-Sha`af District, and imposed a siege on three sides on the site of the Black Sergeant, and continued to advance on the fronts east of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf .

Field sources confirmed that the army and the tribes were able to secure the entire areas of Al-Duhaidha, Al-Tibbah Al-Hamra, and Qarn Al-Sa`raa, and during the combing operations in those areas the Houthi militia suffered heavy losses, while the coalition fighters destroyed a number of Houthi combat vehicles in the Al-Jawf desert, leaving dead and wounded among its members. .

The coalition fighters targeted Houthi combat vehicles in the Al-Dhahra region in the Khub Al-Sha`af district, and east Al-Hazm in Al-Jawf, and also targeted Houthi sites and vehicles in the districts of Majzar, Majdhal and Rahba in the Ma'rib governorate.

In Ma'rib, battles continued between the two sides on the Al-Khadkara and Al-Jadaan fronts in the west of the governorate, during which the army and tribes forces managed to repel a large-scale attack by the militias towards Al-Kasara in the Al-Khasara - Hailan front, west of Ma'rib, and inflicted heavy losses on it.

In Sanaa, battles continued on the Salb front in the Nehm district, in which three Houthi combat vehicles were destroyed, leading to the death and injury of a number of Houthis, hours after the army and tribes were able to carry out a tight ambush, which led to the death of 24 Houthis, including the Houthi leader The fieldworker, Fuad Muhammad al-Washli, nicknamed “Abu Abdul-Malik,” in addition to dozens of wounded.

In addition, informed sources confirmed that the coalition fighters were able, yesterday evening, to destroy a ballistic missile launch platform belonging to the militias in the Dula Hamadan area, north of the capital, Sana'a, after targeting it with three strikes that led to the settlement of the ground, which led to the death of two foreign missile experts. Along with experts in the ranks of militias were in the area.

In Khawlan, south of the capital, local sources confirmed the occurrence of clashes between members of the Houthi militia in the village of Hadar, against the background of disputes between their members, which led to the death of two and the injury of others in the clashes.

In Taiz, battles continued in the Maqabneh front in the west of the governorate between the army and militias, leaving 18 dead and a number of wounded among the Houthis, while the army forces managed to secure the sites of Tebat al-Khazan, Jabal Qahban, and Tabat al-Hamid in the Maqabneh district, which has witnessed battles between the two sides since Tuesday. the past.

Al Houthi militias storm one of the most important banks in Sanaa

The Houthi militia stormed yesterday evening, Al-Thiqa Bank, affiliated to the Hayel Saeed Commercial Group, in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, confiscating all documents and "servers" of clients, and expelling workers from the bank, while its members tampered with the documents and stole large sums of money from the bank.

Banking sources stated that armed men affiliated with the National Security Agency, which is controlled by the militias, cordoned off the perimeter of the main center of Al-Thiqa Bank on Al-Zubairi Street, forcing employees and auditors to leave, and forcibly looting the bank’s servers, which led to the suspension of banking operations, withdrawals and deposits in all bank branches.

Sana'a ■ Emirates today

Militias dismiss 360 legitimate trustees and replace them with their own

Judicial sources in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, confirmed that the Houthi militia had dismissed 360 legitimate secretaries in their areas of control, under the direct direction of the so-called Supreme Political Council of the Minister of Justice in its unrecognized government, Muhammad al-Dailami.

Al-Dailami stated, last Tuesday, that he was referred to the Ministry of Interior and their security agencies to arrest 360 legitimate secretaries, after they rejected their dismissal decisions, indicating that there are more than 1,600 areas vacant to nominate legitimate trustees, while judicial sources accused the Houthis of trying to replace their members with positions. Secretaries.

Sana'a ■ Emirates today

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