Destruction of a weapons store at Sanaa airport

Qualitative victories for the Yemeni army in Marib and Al-Jawf

Two Yemeni army fighters on the heights near Sanaa.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, began a large military operation on the fronts in the west of the Ma'rib governorate, which led to qualitative victories during which the army was able to liberate the Ksara area and five villages in Serwah, while the battles continued in the areas between Al-Jawf, Marib and Sanaa, while it failed Militias launched a ballistic missile that fell over a weapons depot inside Sanaa International Airport, while violations continued on the fronts of the West Coast.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, began yesterday a large military operation on the fronts in the west of the Ma'rib governorate to the north of Sana'a, in which units of the elite forces and the Yemeni special forces that received specific training by the Arab coalition forces to support legitimacy.

Field sources confirmed that the army and tribes were able to liberate the Al-Shabaka area in Hailan Sarwah, west of Ma'rib, in addition to controlling five villages, and a weapons cache containing 12 ballistic missiles left behind by the militias on the liberated fronts west of Marib.

The sources indicated that Houthi groups fled from the fronts due to the strikes of the army, tribes and coalition fighters that targeted Houthi gatherings and mechanisms in separate areas west of Marib, and along the areas adjacent to the countryside of the capital, Sana'a.

The fronts extending from Al-Jawf Junction southeast of Ma'rib to Hilan in Sarawah Ma'rib witnessed the most violent battles and confrontations between the two sides, which led to the death and injury of dozens of Houthis and the families of others, and the flight of several groups from the fighting fronts.

The coalition fighters launched nine focused raids on Houthi sites in Medghal, which the army and tribes forces continued to advance in the district, and also launched raids on the Raghwan district between Marib and Al-Jawf.

Houthi sites and vehicles affiliated with them stationed in Wadi Baqth, Rahum, Al-Hadba, Waheed Al Ahmed, and Al-Washal between the districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad were targeted, which led to the destruction of combat vehicles, and the death and injury of many Houthis.

For its part, the Houthi militia failed to restore the "Special Communications, Nakhla, Al-Suhail, Samra, and Agouza" areas in the outskirts of Marib, and incurred great losses at the hands of the army and the coalition.

In Al-Jawf, clashes continued between the Houthi army, tribes and militias in the eastern Al-Hazm front, the capital of the governorate, in which there were deaths on both sides, while the coalition fighters launched a series of raids on Houthi sites and mechanisms in Khub Washa`f.

In Saada, the coalition fighters bombed a Houthi position in the Al-Branch area in the Ketaf Saada district, which led to the destruction of fortifications and the destruction of Houthi combat vehicles in the camp, including a ballistic missile launcher.

In Sanaa, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile from Al-Dailami base in the vicinity of Sanaa International Airport, and it landed in one of the weapons depots at the civilian airport, which led to its destruction and violent explosions, according to eyewitnesses in the area.

Eyewitnesses indicated that the explosions of a weapons store at Sanaa airport came a few minutes after hearing the sound of an explosion, believed to be a ballistic missile, which militias failed to launch from the al-Dailami base, which includes large ballistic missile platforms and stores as part of the tenth air defense brigade stationed at the base. Until the operation came two days after the coalition fighters were able to destroy a platform and thwart the launch of a Houthi missile at the base itself.

The Military Court in the Third Military Region held its eighth session yesterday to consider the criminal case No. (4) of 2020 AD, filed by the Military Prosecution, to try the leaders of the Houthi coup in absentia, in which the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, and 174 other military field leaders are being tried. And the other civil, on charges of overthrowing the constitutional legitimacy.

According to the official "Saba" agency, the session was chaired by the President of the Military Court, Judge Aqil Taj al-Din, and in the presence of the Prosecutor General, Judge Dr. Abdullah Al-Hadhiri, Attorney General of Military Prosecutions, to hear the defense committee's comment on the prosecution’s response to the defense submitted by it.

The agency indicated that the court has decided on the issue of the defense submitted by the defense team for the accused, and decided to continue hearing the original case, and postpone the session until next Wednesday.

In Al-Dhalea, a Houthi leader named Al-Dailami was killed, along with a number of his companions, in a tight ambush set by the joint forces, represented by the Fifth Giants Brigade, in the depth of the Jubban district, northeast of Al-Dhale.

In Hodeidah, the Giants' forces, affiliated with the joint Yemeni forces in the western coast, confirmed their readiness to implement any directives to complete the liberation of the western coast and the city and port of Hodeidah, noting that units of the brigade were finally able to secure several areas in the Al-Jah front in the Beit Al-Faqih district.

The joint forces were able to spot Houthi drones hovering in the sky of the city of Hodeidah, and were concentrated above the airport, Al-Khamseen Street, the College of Engineering, and 50th Street in the direction of Al-Dabyani neighborhood.

In the district of Hais, the joint forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthis towards the northwest of the city, the center of the district, and managed to destroy a Houthi team, killing and wounding those on board, and the militias bombed the city with heavy artillery, medium weapons and machine guns, which resulted in the injury of a child called "Mahmoud Heba Karin." »By shrapnel.

Yesterday, the militias continued their violations of the armistice, as they targeted residential villages in Al-Durayhimi, Hays, Al-Tuhayat and east of Hodeidah, using various types of weapons, which prompted the joint to put down Houthi fire sources in the vicinity of Al-Duraihimi.

Yemeni "media" demands pressure on Al Houthi to stop killing civilians

The Yemeni Ministry of Information condemned the continued bombing of civilian homes by the Houthi militia in the neighborhoods of Al-Mufash in Asifra, Al-Bararah, Jabal Jarah, and Al Arbaeen in Taiz.

The Yemeni Minister of Information, Muammar Al-Eryani, said in a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the Houthi militia continues to bomb densely populated neighborhoods in the city of Taiz indiscriminately and kill civilians, including women and children, in cold blood, in addition to the siege imposed on the city five years ago in a crime. War and crime against humanity.

Al-Eryani called on the international community and the Special Envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, to fulfill their legal and moral responsibilities to stop the heinous crimes of the Houthi militia against civilians, and to pressure them to lift the siege on Taiz governorate, in implementation of the provisions of the Stockholm Agreement.

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