A woman closes a secret Houthi training center in Sanaa

Renewed battles on the Hajjah fronts ... and an armed tribal uprising in Al-Jawf

A mob of Yemeni forces during operations on the western coast.

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The renewed battles and confrontations between the Yemeni army forces and the Houthi militia on the Hajjah fronts after a hiatus of more than two years, which led to the destruction of Houthi warehouses and missile launchers, while the battles continued on the fronts of Ma'rib and Sana'a, with the outbreak of clashes between the Al-Jawf tribes and the Houthis, while a woman was closed A secret training center for the Houthis in Sanaa, after the Houthis deceived her son, and was killed in their ranks.

In the details, violent battles continued between the Yemeni army forces and the Houthi militia on the Hajjah fronts, for the second day in a row, after the eruption between the two sides, the day before yesterday, and were concentrated in the Haradh border directorate, according to field sources, confirming that the army forces backed by coalition fighters managed to destroy Houthi vehicles and sites, and missile launch batteries in the directorate.

The fighters of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen launched a series of raids targeting Houthi sites, missile launchers and weapons stores in the districts of Haradh, Midi, Mustaba and East Hayran.

On the Sanaa fronts, battles continued on the Nehm fronts, in conjunction with the arrival of Houthi reinforcements coming from the areas of Beit Nashtan, Habbar and Busan in the Arhab district, prompting the army and the tribes to target groups of these reinforcements to transfer the farda using heavy artillery, as well as the Houthi sites on the front Al-Jadaan is between Marib and Sana'a, with direct casualties.

On the other hand, a woman in the Al-Qaa neighborhood in the center of the capital, Sana'a, closed one of the secret training headquarters of the Houthi militia in the city, after news of the death of her son, who was deceived by Houthi militia members, and pushed him to the battlefronts, according to a source close to The family of Al-Sawari’s commercial house, pointing out that the mother of “Rabee Al-Sawari” took up arms and mobilized members of the family, raided one of the Houthi training and mobilization headquarters in the historic “Al-Qaa” area in Sana’a, and closed the headquarters, after the Houthi supervisors fled from it.

In Al-Jawf, 13 Houthis were killed, and others were injured in clashes with the Al-Jawf tribes, who rose up in the face of the Houthi militia against the backdrop of their sons being killed by Houthi elements coming from Amran and Saada.

According to the source, the tribesmen carried out tight ambushes within the control of militias, which resulted in deaths and injuries among the militias, and spreading panic and fear among them.

In Marib, battles continued on the western and southern fronts of the governorate, resulting in the death and injury of many Houthi fighters, including two prominent leaders: Raad Ahmed Abdo and Sakher Ahmed Al-Assad.

In Saada, the army forces, backed by coalition artillery, bombed Houthi positions in the Shada district, and others in Razih, causing direct casualties, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded.

The Arab coalition announced, the day before yesterday, the destruction of four "seashell" sea mines, which were planted by the militias in the waters of the Red Sea to threaten international navigation, in addition to the destruction of 175 marine mines, which were destroyed last Thursday, after they were removed from Yemeni waters, as they were a threat Dangerous to shipping and international trade.

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The Houthis were killed, and others injured, in clashes with the Al-Jawf tribes.

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