Thwarting a terrorist operation in the Red Sea

The Yemeni army approaches the walls of Al-Jawf

The army and resistance forces in Al-Bayda inflicted the militia heavy losses.

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, approached the walls of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate, after advancing through two sides towards the strategic city, while battles continued on the fronts west and south of Ma'rib, where a tight ambush was carried out by the Houthi militia at the Al-Khadkara front west of Ma'rib, while A terrorist operation by Houthi elements was thwarted in Al-Durayhimi, Hodeidah, threatening international shipping in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab waters.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, continued their advance towards the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the Yemeni province of Al-Jawf, on two sides, according to field sources, confirming the continuation of battles in several axes in the vicinity of Al-Hazm District between the army and the tribes on one side, and the Houthi militia on the other side.

The sources stated that the battles are very close to the city walls, amid the collapse of Houthi sites, despite the city’s transformation into a barracks for its armed elements, and the bombing of government buildings, roads and residential neighborhoods, as well as converting the city's schools into weapons stores and workshops for the manufacture of mines and explosives, and the installation of drones and their launch bases.

The army forces and the tribes had advanced towards Al-Hazm across the Al-Jadafir and Al-Aqsa fronts, with the continuing battles on the fronts of Bir Al-Marazeeq and Wadi Al-Khab, while the coalition fighters supported the recent advances by launching a series of raids on Houthi movements in the vicinity of Al-Hazm, and others in separate areas of Al-Jawf, and they were able to Destruction of three Houthi combat vehicles.

In Marib, the Al-Khadkara front, west of the governorate, witnessed violent battles between the two sides, in which many Houthis were killed and injured, along with the families of others by the army and the tribes, according to field sources that indicated that a Houthi company was lured to one of the sites in Al-Mushajeh and it was dealt with after She refused to surrender.

The sources confirmed that the operation left many Houthis dead, along with the families of others, including two prominent leaders, and a large quantity of weapons and ammunition was spoiled.

In Al-Bayda, the army and local resistance forces in the Nateh district were able to inflict heavy losses on the militias, after they carried out a detour and a tight ambush in the vicinity of Jabal Al-Barak, southeast of Mount Souran, which resulted in the death and injury of many Houthis, including a prominent field leader.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched four air strikes targeting Houthi sites and combat vehicles belonging to them in the countries of the people of Al-Jawf in the Quraysh district of Al-Bayda governorate, which led to the destruction of vehicles and the death and injury of many of their members.

The coalition fighters bombed a Houthi site in the Kataf district of the Saada governorate, the stronghold of the Houthis, which led to the destruction of a weapons store and left dead and wounded among the Houthis, and also bombed a Houthi site in the Haradh district of Hajjah governorate, one day after the destruction of a missile launch pad in the same directorate.

In Hodeidah, field sources in the joint forces confirmed that the latter managed to inflict heavy losses on the militias among its members, and that among the dead were large leaders, including foreign experts, pointing out that the Houthi operations were aimed at establishing and installing a missile launch pad and drones in the city of Al-Durayhimi, In addition to the introduction of equipment for ballistic missiles and drones to the city.

The sources pointed out that the joint forces managed to thwart a Houthi operation threatening navigation in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, and the Yemeni-Saudi border, as the militias sought to respond to the American decision to classify it as a foreign terrorist organization, and came in agreement with the threats of the prominent Houthi leader, a member of the so-called Houthi Supreme Political Council. Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, who issued threats that the response to the American decision would be to target international shipping in the Red Sea.

The "Joint" monitored Houthi movements in the vicinity of Hais and Ad-Durayhimi and east of the city of Hodeidah, the capital of the governorate, represented by the redeployment of combat vehicles that include Katyusha rocket launchers, and digging tunnels to transport combat equipment towards the seam areas, and 13 Houthi reconnaissance aircraft were spotted in the skies of Hais, Jabaliya and Al Faza At Tuhayat.

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joint forces spotted 13 Houthi reconnaissance aircraft in the sky of Hais, Al Jabaliya and Al Faza in At-Tuhayta.

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