Battles continue in 5 areas in the vicinity of Sana'a

247 Houthis were killed and wounded, including 9 prominent leaders

Yemeni army forces during military preparations against the militia.

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The battles between the Yemeni army and the Houthi militia extended in five axes in three governorates, namely Marib, Sana'a and Al-Jawf, in the context of the continued massive depletion of the Houthi fighters, which during the past two days left 247 Houthis killed and wounded, including 14 leaders, while the militias escalated their operations towards the city of Hays Ali West Coast.

In the details, Yemeni field sources confirmed the killing of nine senior leaders of the prominent Houthi militia on the burning fronts of Ma'rib, indicating the continuing confrontations between the army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthis on the other hand, on the fronts of Majzar, Majzal, Sarwah, and Jabal Murad.

The sources indicated that nine Houthi leaders were killed, including the Houthi leader Abu Ammar al-Hasani, in an army attack on their positions in a slaughterhouse, leaving 70 dead and 150 wounded in a toll, which is the largest in days the militia suffered on the Marib fronts, in addition to the destruction of 11 combat vehicles belonging to the Houthis. .

The army and tribes' forces regained control of some sites in the vicinity of the strategic camp of Mas, the day before yesterday, after battles that took place at the front seat, in which the militias inflicted dozens of deaths, in addition to destroying their vehicles, including armored armored vehicles.

In addition, military sources accused elements of the Islah Party militia (the Brotherhood) of causing the Houthi advance on the Mas fronts during the past two days, after those elements assassinated three leaders of the First Mountain Infantry Brigade in the vicinity of Marib.

The sources indicated that the assassination of the three brigade leaders coincided with the advance of the militias towards the Mas camp, which indicates the extent of the relationship between the two terrorist groups.

In Sana'a, battles continued between the two sides on the Jadaan fronts located between the countryside of the capital and the Ma'rib governorate, leaving 25 dead in the ranks of the militias, in addition to destroying a number of vehicles and combat vehicles of the Houthis.

Field sources in Nehm Sanaa stated that the army and tribes were able to regain Wadi Hallan and Tala'a water in Maimana al-Jabha, which is directly connected to the Ma'rib fronts leading to the strategic Maas camp.

The militias had deployed 17 of its members, including five of the leaders, to the cemeteries of the Bani Matar district, west of the capital, all of them fell on the fronts of Nehm Sanaa.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes were able to secure the road linking the Al-Aqsa fronts and the Al-Duhaidha Mountains, and the area east of the city of Al-Hazm and the Al-Lud Mountains, after violent battles that witnessed those fronts during the past two days.

The road leads directly to the city of Al-Hazm and the Al-Bannat Camp, which conflicted reports about its control by the army and the tribes.

In Hajjah, the coalition fighters destroyed a ballistic missile launch pad and Houthi drones in the Al-Jrou area, which led to large explosions in the area.

In Hodeidah, the militias continued their escalation against civilians in the city of Hays for the second day in a row, and they targeted residential areas, killing three civilians and wounding two others.

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