Arrangements in Sanaa and an escalation in Hodeidah

The Yemeni army liberates the Al-Jafra area in the Marib governorate

Yemeni army fighters during preparations against the Houthi militia.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army and tribes forces completed the liberation and security of the Al-Jafra area, east of Majzar district in the Ma'rib governorate, with the continuing battles on the Al-Jawf and Sanaa fronts, in addition to the continuing procedures for arranging these fronts, while field sources revealed that booby-trapping operations and the establishment of training sites on Kamran Island in The Red Sea.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes completed, yesterday, liberating and securing the Al-Jafra area, east of Majzar district in the Ma'rib governorate and adjacent to the countryside of the capital, Sana'a, after the Houthi attack on the region was foiled, the militias were killed and wounded, and more than six combat vehicles were destroyed.

The sources stated that violent confrontations centered between the two sides in the area and Wadi Al-Jafra, located to the east of Majzar, during which the army and tribes forces managed to thwart the attack and inflicted heavy losses on the militias, in addition to the killing of seven leaders and the families of five others.

The sources indicated that the coalition fighters targeted, with several air strikes, Houthi sites, gatherings, and vehicles, in the same area and in the strategic Helan mountain range adjacent to it, as well as targeting Houthi gatherings on the outskirts of Ragwan District.

The sources indicated that the army and tribes forces fully controlled an area of ​​100 km, and reached the Al-Jawf junction, linking Sanaa, Marib and Al-Jawf, and now supervises the roads linking the three governorates.

It indicated that the battles are taking place along five main axes, extending from Al-Khusuf in Al-Jawf to Hallan and Al-Jufrah between Marib and Sana'a.

On the southern front of Ma'rib, confrontations renewed on the "Haid Al Ahmed" front between Murad and Rahba, which led to the death and injury of 50 Houthis, including the Houthi leader, "Abu Jibril Al-Makhti," who was killed along with a number of his members.

In Sanaa, the Houthi leader and supervisor called "Abu Muhammad" was killed by his operatives after a verbal altercation between the two sides over exchanging accusations of treason, after they failed to storm the first defenses in Marib, while Sanaa witnessed a state of discontent and exchange of accusations among the militia leaders from the first ranks. .

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes forces imposed their control over parts of the areas east of the city of Al-Hazm, after launching a large-scale attack on the areas between Al-Nudd and Dahah. They were able to burn and destroy Houthi combat vehicles, killing and wounding the Houthi elements on board.

In Hodeidah, field sources revealed that Houthi leaders, accompanied by foreign experts, visited Kamaran Island in the Red Sea, to see combat equipment there, including a training camp, missile launchers, drones and booby-trapped marine boats, noting that Houthi leader Yahya Badr al-Din al-Houthi, the elder brother of the leader Militia, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, visited the island with foreign experts to supervise and learn about booby-trapping operations and training elements, as well as the installation of ballistic missile platforms, in addition to storing weapons coming from abroad to the island.

Meanwhile, the joint Yemeni forces managed to destroy Houthi artillery sites in Hodeidah.

The

army took control of parts of the areas east of Al-Hazm city

In Al-Jawf.

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