Progress towards "Hashwa" Saada

The Yemeni army controls the Al-Mutabiq mountain range in Al-Jawf

Yemeni army forces during military operations in Marib.

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The Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab coalition, advanced on the fronts between the governorates of Al-Jawf and Saada, after they managed to control the Al-Mutabiq mountain range in the Burt Al-Anan district, which extends to the Al-Hashweh district in Saada, while the coalition fighters managed to destroy the Houthi vehicles and fortifications in several governorates.

In details, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab coalition, made new advances between the governorates of Al-Jawf and Saada, and were able to control the strategic mountain range extending between the districts of Bart Al-Anan in Al-Jawf and Al-Hashah in Saada, after carrying out a surprise military operation, the day before yesterday, on Al Houthi militia sites in the region.

Field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army, with the great support of the Arab coalition fighters to support the legitimacy, was able to liberate the mountain range of Al-Mutabiq, west of the Taiba camp, after battles with the Houthis that left many dead and wounded in the ranks of the militias, and fortifications and a weapons store for the Houthis in the region were destroyed before Alliance fighters.

The army’s operations in those areas coincide with the arrival of the Yemeni army’s chief of staff, commander of joint operations, Lt. Gen. Saghir Hammoud bin Aziz, to the governorate to directly oversee the battles in Al-Jawf, in which the army is making great progress on several fronts.

In Marib, battles continued on the southern and western fronts of the governorate. Yesterday, the Houthi attack on the army and tribes' positions on a number of fronts was thwarted, and they suffered heavy losses, according to field sources, confirming the death of the leader of the Al-Bayda Axis, the Houthi leader in Kail Ismail Al-Gathi, with 20 One of its members in the Jabal Murad front.

In the west of Ma'rib, battles continued on the Hailan and Mashjah fronts, which have witnessed violent battles between the two sides for days, as the army and tribes forces managed to thwart a Houthi attempt to advance towards the transfer of al-Muthafar in the Harib Marib front, and inflicted heavy losses on them in equipment and lives, as well as an attempt to advance towards Maimana. Hilan, was thwarted and the attackers sustained heavy losses, including the prominent Houthi leader, Brigadier General Khaled Al-Sharafi, who was killed along with dozens of his members in western Marib.

The coalition fighters launched a series of raids on militia sites in the vicinity of the capital, Sana'a, targeting Houthi vehicles and sites on the outskirts of Jabal Murad, south of Ma'rib, al-Sawadiyah in al-Bayda, and Khub al-Sha`f in al-Jawf, and another on the Baqim front in Saada governorate.

In Hodeidah, the militias continued their violations of the UN armistice and committed more crimes against civilians from the western coast, as they continued to bomb residential neighborhoods in the districts of Hays, Al-Durayhimi, Al-Tuhayat, Beit Al-Faqih, and east of Hodeidah city, using various types of weapons, including Katyusha missiles, and eight reconnaissance aircraft were launched In the mountain sky and Al-Faza in Al-Tuhayat, and in the sky of the city of Hays.

The militias had targeted, for the third time in a month, the Thabit Brotherhood Industrial Complex in the city of Hodeidah, inflicting five casualties among the workers, and the bombing also caused significant material damage to the complex's facilities.

• The killing of the leader of the Al-Bayda axis in the militia, along with 20 of its members, in the Jabal Murad front.

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