Houthi bombing of a sports stadium in Taiz

Editing the triangle of skulls in white and four locations in Dhala

A member of the Yemeni army in Al-Dhalea.

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The local resistance in Al-Zahir district in Al-Bayda governorate liberated the strategic triangle of Al-Jamjum, while the joint forces were able to liberate four areas on the Marees front in Al-Dhalea from the Houthi militia, and the battles continued on the fronts of the vicinity of Sana'a, while a football player was killed with his son yesterday, and others were injured after a shell fell The Houthi militia launched it on a sports stadium in Taiz.

In detail, the local resistance in Al-Zahir district in Al-Bayda governorate in central Yemen yesterday made new progress at the expense of the Houthi militia in the Habaj front, and was able to liberate the strategic "skulls triangle", after a surprise operation that led to the death and injury of many Houthis.

Local sources in Al-Zahir stated that the resistance has set heroic epics in the front of the "skulls" (Al Hamiqan), and achieved qualitative victories after launching a surprise attack on the strategic site occupied by the Houthi militia, and the resistance was able to liberate it, which opens the way towards Al-Ajardi and the Rishan area in the district. Itself.

In Al-Dhalea, battles continued, for the second day in a row, on the fronts in the north of the governorate between the joint forces and the Houthi militia, concentrated in the north of the city of Maris, located on the main road linking Al-Dhalea and Dhamar.

The joint forces were able to liberate four locations: the village of Al-Qahra, Al-Kafrat, Beit Walid, and Dar Al-Sabaa, and seized weapons and ammunition after violent battles that resulted in the death of 13 Houthis and the injury of others.

In the Battar sector front in the northwest of the governorate, the joint forces thwarted an attempt to advance the Houthis towards the strategic Al-Jabb camp, and the militias inflicted five deaths and a number of wounded in Wadi Sabira, prompting the militias to launch attacks on residential villages.

In the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, battles continued on the Al-Jawf, Ma'rib and Nihm fronts, and the army and tribes were able to advance towards the east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, and managed to shoot down a Houthi drone in Al-Ajashir, and another in the Al-Jadaan area, while many Houthis were killed and injured among them. A prominent field leader.

The coalition fighters launched a series of focused raids on Houthi sites and vehicles, in Sarwah, Majdhal, Majzar, and Jabal Murad in the Marib Governorate, and others in Khub Al-Sha`af and East Al-Hazm in Al-Jawf, and in Munabbih Saada and Nehm Sanaa.

The army and tribes forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by the Houthi militia towards the Ablah area in the Al-Abdiya district, which is one of the most important areas that oversee the district’s center.

In Nehm Sanaa, the army and the tribes managed to destroy five Houthi combat vehicles, and captured five Houthi fighters while trying to advance on the Najd al-Ataq front.

In Saada, the army bombed a secret Houthi site in the Al-Qahr area in the Baqim district, killing and wounding many militia members.

In Taiz, a Yemeni soccer player was killed with his son yesterday, while others were injured after a shell fired by the Houthi militia fell on a stadium during a sports training, according to government sources.

A government official in Taiz stated that a shell fired by the Houthis fell on the Al-Ahly club stadium, during the training of Nasser Al-Raimi, a former player at Al-Tali'a club, where he was training his son and other friends, and caused the player to be killed along with his son, and three others were injured.

The official Saba News Agency stated that "the shells fired by the terrorist Houthi militia led to the martyrdom of the captain, Nasser Al-Rimi, and the death of his son while they were in the Al-Ahly Club square."

According to the agency, "Houthi militias targeted a number of residential neighborhoods in the center of Taiz with mortar fire."

In Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint forces monitored 11 Houthi reconnaissance aircraft in separate areas, as part of the Houthi escalation and the daily violations by the militias of the UN truce.

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