Militias bypass "ISIS" and "Al Qaeda" in violations

The "coalition" thwarted two Houthi terrorist operations towards Saudi Arabia

Soldiers from the Yemeni forces in one of the areas of the Nihm front near Sanaa.

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The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced that it thwarted two terrorist operations that the Houthi militia tried to carry out against Saudi Arabia yesterday, while battles continued on the Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts.

With the Houthis continuing to send reinforcements and combat vehicles to the Nehm front in the northeast of the capital, Sanaa, combat operations escalated on the fronts of the western coast of Yemen, in conjunction with the escalation of violations by the Houthi militia in their areas of control.

In the details, the leadership of the Arab Coalition Forces to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced yesterday that it had thwarted two terrorist operations of the Houthi militia targeting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, indicating in a statement that a Houthi booby trapped boat in the south of the Red Sea had been intercepted and destroyed, as well as the destruction of an explosive Houthi plane that was Heading towards Saudi Arabia.

On the fifteenth of this month, the Saudi-led coalition announced the destruction of three "booby-trapped" drones launched by the Houthi militia from the Yemeni province of Hodeidah towards the Kingdom.

In the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, field sources confirmed that the Houthi militia sent reinforcements and large combat vehicles to the Nehm fronts that left the areas of Khalqah and Bani Sister in the Arhab district, where there are training camps near the capital, Sana'a, indicating that those reinforcements that reached the point were monitored. Nehm and an area close to Helan, Serwah District, west of Ma'rib.

During the past few days, the army and tribes forces were able to advance on the Al-Mashjah and Al-Makhdar fronts in western Marib, and in the Al-Jadaan area, Al-Jawf junction and a solid triangle on the outskirts of Nehm Sanaa, and the Houthi militia inflicted great losses, while the Yemeni army forces sent reinforcements to those areas last week with the aim of restoring Sites captured by militias last year.

According to field sources, the army and tribes forces have re-stationed in the Al-Jadaan front during the past five days, and have deployed combat units in the Sha'ab and mountains of the areas adjacent to the Nihm district from the Ma'rib side.

In Marib, the army forces and the tribes inflicted the Houthi militia in the Jabal Murad front in the south of the governorate with great losses yesterday, by responding to attacks, and foiled infiltration attempts for them in Hay Al Ahmed and Najd Al Majmaah, after they tried to advance towards the liberated sites.

In the west of Ma'rib, battles continued between the two sides on the Al-Khadkara fronts and the Hailan Triangle towards the Kasara area, in which the militias tried to deploy heavy artillery in a mountain, prompting the army and the tribes to target it and thwart the attempt, and forcing the infiltrating Houthi elements to flee and retreat to the countryside of the capital, Sana'a.

In Al-Jawf, hit-and-run battles continued between the two sides on the fronts east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, while the two sides sent reinforcements to the Al-Duhaida fronts and east of Bir Al-Maraziq and towards the areas around the Al-Labanat camp.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast, the International Committee of the Red Cross called for the protection of civilians in the city of Hodeidah, the center of the governorate, and to allow those who wanted to leave for safe areas, in a clear indication of the extent of suffering experienced by civilian families in the areas controlled by the Houthi militia, and that the city is on the verge of battles after Militia sent reinforcements, stationed in residential neighborhoods.

In addition, the Houthi militia continued to escalate its attacks on civilians and the joint forces' sites in the east of the city of Hodeidah, concentrated on the areas of Kilo 16, Al-Khamseen Street, east of Al-Saleh city and the vicinity of the airport, while they targeted residential areas and farms in Al-Duraimi district and others in Al-Tuhayat district, south of the governorate, using automatic and medium weapons and mortars .

The joint forces had thwarted a new infiltration attempt by the Houthi militia in Hays, south of Hodeidah, and caused heavy losses in equipment and lives, while five Houthi reconnaissance aircraft were flying in the sky of the center of the city of Tuhayat and Hays.

In Taiz, the militias stormed the isolation of a leader in the Al-Ta'iziyah district and kidnapped 30 residents of isolation and transported them to an unknown destination, within the framework of the continued abuse operations carried out against the sons of Al-Hima and the isolation and villages of Al-Ta’aziah district, according to local sources, confirming the continued siege and isolation of the Al-Hima area. The griffins.

In Sanaa, the militias, during the past two days, kidnapped 12 political and national security officers under the pretext of their cooperation with the coalition and legitimate forces, according to a security source, stressing that the militias are preparing to bring the kidnapped security forces in Sanaa to trial on charges of "treason" that will lead to their execution, as he described it. .

In addition, local sources and eyewitnesses confirmed that the militias closed dozens of shops selling clothes in Hayel Street in the center of the capital under the pretext that they displayed "showcases" in the front of their shops and exhibitions, which sparked a state of discontent and ridicule among the population, indicating that the militias exceeded the organization "ISIS" »And Al-Qaeda in its dealings with residents of the areas under its control.

The militias closed a shop that serves snacks and pastries, located on Ring Road, under the pretext of violating the "faith identity", according to what was mentioned in the notice, according to what was quoted from the shop owner.

Last year, the militias banned graduation ceremonies for students in Yemeni universities under the pretext of preventing mixing. They also banned the holding of a number of wedding parties in the context of prohibiting singing and dancing, which delays victory, as they claim, while they attacked women's clothing stores as some of the exhibits were “seductive and blatant” ».

Houthi robbery on the grounds of the Sana'a University Mosque

The leader of the Houthi militia, called Taha Al-Eizari, robbed the lands belonging to the Sana'a University mosque from the eastern side, and he fenced them in preparation for building and investing in them, according to informed sources.

In Al-Dhalea, the Houthi supervisor, Omar Al-Maarashi, closed a commercial store selling building materials in Damt, north of the governorate, and attacked its owner, after his refusal to pay financial royalties that were unfairly imposed, as he obliged him to pay monthly sums of money on the pretext of supporting the war effort.

Sana'a ■ Emirates today

SAFER Oil Reservoir

The Houthi militia recently kidnapped three engineers from the floating Safer oil reservoir off the coast of Hodeidah, and appointed three of its engineers as their successor, as part of a Houthi plan aimed at preempting the visit of the international maintenance team to the reservoir in the middle of next month.

Sana'a ■ Emirates today

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