The start of a military operation towards "Al-Ajouz and Al-Fatihah" in Marib

The "coalition" destroyed an unmanned aircraft launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia

Elements of the joint forces on the western coast of Yemen.

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The Joint Forces Command of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of a "booby-trapped" drone launched by the terrorist Houthi militia towards the southern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

While the Yemeni army forces and tribes began a military operation towards the "Al-Agouz and Al-Fatihah" areas in the Medghal district of the Ma'rib governorate, the battles extended along the fronts of Ma'rib and the capital, Sana'a, and the coalition fighters launched a series of raids on the Houthi militia sites on several fronts.

In detail, the spokesman for the coalition forces, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, said in a statement broadcast by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) that the joint coalition forces were able yesterday morning to intercept and destroy a "booby-trapped" drone launched by the terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner targeting civilian objects. And civilians in the southern region of Saudi Arabia.

In addition, field sources in Marib, northeast of Sanaa, confirmed that the army and tribes forces had started a military operation towards the "Al-Agouz and Al-Fatihah" areas in the Medghal district, after they were able to fully control the Al-Khuraiba area.

The sources indicated that the battles on the Medghal front left the dead in the ranks of the Houthi militia, including the field leader called Yahya Ali Al-Dahiani, who is close to the militia leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi.

The sources pointed out that the battles spread along the sites bordering the countryside of Sanaa on the Ma'rib side, including "Al-Mashjah, Al-Khadra, Al-Jada, Al-Jafra, the Salb Mountains and Al-Jawf Junction", and the militias suffered great losses in lives and equipment.

On the southern fronts of Ma'rib, field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army forces and the tribes managed to thwart an attempt to advance to the Houthis in the Jabal Murad front, and set up a tight ambush for them in “Haid Al Ahmad”, which led to the destruction of three Houthi vehicles, and the killing of the elements on board. The militias, including the Houthi supervisor of Radman in Al-Bayda, called Hussein Al-Hosji.

The coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting Houthi sites in Medghal, Majjar, and Sarawah Ma'rib, and others in the vicinity of Sana'a, and in the Khub Al-Sha`af district and the vicinity of Al-Hazm city in Al-Jawf, as well as targeting Houthi combat vehicles in the Bani Hajjaj district in the Al-Souda district in the Amran governorate, north of Sana'a.

In the vicinity of Sana'a, 16 Houthi militants were killed at the hands of the Yemeni army and tribes, after trying to advance the militias on the outskirts of “Wadi Hallan” towards the Nehm district, northeast of Sanaa, and field sources in the area reported that among the dead was the Houthi leader, Muhammad Mohsen al-Kabir.

And in Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint forces targeted new armed movements of the Houthi militia in the most important sectors within the city of Hodeidah, coinciding with the continuing Houthi violations of the UN truce.

The military media reported to the joint forces that units of the Third Brigade, Guardians of the Republic, affiliated with the joint forces, repelled the militia’s attempt to advance and create sites and dig tunnels near the contact lines in Sanaa Street in the city of Hodeidah, and were able to put out Houthi fire in the area of ​​Kilo 16 and Fifty Street, which the militias were launching. Hysterically.

The joint forces monitored 85 violations of the UN armistice, committed by militias, within 12 hours, in several sectors south of Hodeidah, concentrated in At-Tuhayat and Al Jabaliya, and in the areas east of Al Hudaydah city and Hays district.

The joint forces also monitored the flight of three Houthi militia surveillance drones over the Tuhayat sky.

According to an operational source in the joint forces, the violations committed by the Houthi militia were the bombing and targeting of residential neighborhoods in cities, villages and farms of Yemeni citizens, in which the Houthis used heavy and medium weapons and sniper weapons.

The Houthi militia bombed residential villages in the town of Al-Faza, which is affiliated with Al-Tuhayat District, using various weapons as part of its daily violations of the UN armistice, and targeted residential neighborhoods in the city of Hays, using 82 and 60 caliber mortars in populated areas.

• 16 Houthi militants were killed by the Yemeni army and the tribes in the vicinity of Sana'a.

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