Al Houthi militias escalate their violations of the UN armistice on the West Coast

The Yemeni army is advancing on the fronts of Ma'rib, Al-Jawf, and the vicinity of Sana'a

The Yemeni army forces inflicted heavy losses on the militias on several fronts.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes backed by the Arab coalition continued their advance on the fronts of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, concentrating the most violent on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, as these fronts witnessed qualitative advances at the expense of the Houthi militias that suffered great losses, while the army and tribes were able to target Houthi reinforcements In Nehm, northeast of Sanaa, while the fighting continued as a result of the escalation that the militias followed, during the past few days, on the Hodeidah fronts on the western coast of Yemen.

In the details, field sources on the southern fronts of Ma'rib Governorate confirmed that violent battles took place in several areas of the Jabal Murad and Rahba districts, after the Houthi militia attempted to advance to take back the liberated areas, including the Gereida and Salafist mountain ranges, indicating that the army and the tribes were able to launch a counterattack on The militias in those areas, and they advanced towards the areas of Al-Atf, ​​Wadi Laqam and Wadi Al-Arsh.

The sources stated that a number of Houthi fighters were killed or wounded in recent battles, as the bodies of their dead were seen in valleys and reefs, while their members fled towards Haid Al Hariz.

And on the fronts west of Ma'rib, field sources confirmed that forces from the third military region moved towards the Al-Mashjah front in the Sarwah district, to support the forces and tribes stationed in Al-Mashjah, Al-Mukhdara, Hailan and the vicinity of the Sarwah market, which have been witnessing preparations for days to start a new phase of combat operations against the Houthi militia and Fatah New fronts in the southern countryside of the capital.

The army and tribesmen were able to capture a field leader, named Najeeb Muhammad Ahmad Al-Asadi, "the Houthi reconnaissance corner", in western Ma'rib, with four of his companions, while they were trying to advance to explore the army's positions in Al-Mashhajeh and Al-Mukhdara, where a tight ambush was set up that led to his capture. With his companions.

On the fronts of Al-Jawf, the army and tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, continued their advance on the fronts in the vicinity of Al-Hazm District, the capital of the governorate, as part of the military operation that was launched, the day before yesterday, with the aim of retaking Al-Hazm, the governorate's center, during which they managed to advance in the vicinity of Duhaidha and the Al-Aqsa mountain range With the continuing battles in the Al-Jaddafar axis in the east of the city of Al-Hazm, as the forces and tribes attempt to incursion into the district, taking advantage of the retreat of the Houthi elements into Al-Hazm.

In Sanaa, the army and tribes targeted Houthi reinforcements that left the Nehm outpost towards the fronts of Najd al-Ataq and the Salb Mountains, which led to the death of many Houthis, including the prominent Houthi leader Abdul Salam Yahya al-Samawi, known as "Abu al-Maarik."

In addition, the areas between Beit Lahidah and Al-Asha, northeast of the capital, Sana'a, witnessed armed clashes between members of the Houthi militia, against the background of the plunder of lands in the area, according to local residents, who indicated that the warring Houthi elements used automatic and medium weapons in the clashes, which led to the fall of Dead and wounded among their members.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militias continued their escalation and violations of the UN truce, and yesterday, they bombed residential neighborhoods in the center of the city of Haiss, south of the governorate, using mortar shells in response to the losses they suffered, during the past days, at the hands of the joint forces in the Al-Duraimi, Hais and Tuhayat fronts, which reached more Of the 116 dead and wounded, including three of the top field commanders, they are the commander of the Rapid Intervention Brigade, Abuta al-Murtada, the commander, Abdul-Wahab Muhammad Ali Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the commander known as "Abu Harb".

The militias had continued their violations of the UN armistice, and they bombed residential areas in the districts of At-Tuhayat and Hais, using machine-gun and artillery, and they also deployed combat vehicles on the road linking the districts of Zabid and At-Tuhayta towards the Al-Jabaliya and Al-Faza areas, and also pushed armed reinforcements to the Al-Duraimi fronts and east of Hodeidah.

In Hajjah, coalition fighters destroyed a ballistic missile launch platform of the Houthi militia, and a weapons store in the Al-Jarro area in the Haradh district, where huge explosions were heard at a Houthi site that includes weapons depots and missile launchers.

The coalition fighters destroy a ballistic missile launch platform for the Houthi militia and a weapons store in the Al-Jarro area of ​​the Haradh district in Hajjah.

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