The Yemeni army secures several roads in Hazm Al-Jawf

The Arab coalition destroys a "Houthi target" launched towards Riyadh

Al-Maliki reviews one of the Houthi missiles that were shot down by the coalition.

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The Arab coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, announced in Yemen yesterday the interception and destruction of a hostile air target towards the Saudi capital, Riyadh, while the Yemeni army forces and the tribes managed to secure several roads in the east of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf Governorate.

In detail, the coalition said that its forces intercepted a missile launched by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia in Yemen towards Riyadh.

The day before yesterday, the Arab coalition announced that it had thwarted two terrorist operations that the Houthi militia had tried to implement.

The coalition said, in a statement, that its forces intercepted and destroyed an unmanned booby-trapped plane launched by the Iran-backed Houthi militia towards the Kingdom.

In another incident, the coalition added that its forces intercepted and destroyed a booby-trapped boat in the south of the Red Sea.

This comes at a time when the Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the Arab coalition continued their advance in the front east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, after they were able to secure the roads linking Al-Duhaidhah, Al-Jaddafir and Al-Hazm city, after fighting battles with the Houthi militia, which suffered great losses among its members. And its combat gear.

Field sources reported that the army and tribes forces were able, the day before yesterday, to advance significantly on the Duhaidha front, and came very close to the conclusion of the battle in the areas of Al-Duhaidha, Al-Jadfer and Al-Aqsa ', reaching Bir Al-Marazeeq.

In Marib, battles continued on the fronts in the western part of the governorate, concentrated on the Al-Makhdara and Al-Mashjahh fronts, while coalition fighters launched four raids on Houthi sites containing vehicles.

On the other hand, the Civil Rights Protection Organization said that the militias raided several homes and kidnapped five civilians, including a child, in Rahba district, south of Ma'rib, and forced a number of families to be forcibly displaced from their villages.

In Saada, the coalition fighters destroyed a Houthi site in the Munabbah district, which was used by the militias to gather mercenaries from the foreign fighters, where five mercenaries were killed in the raids, along with Houthi elements from the deceived tribesmen.

In Lahj, in southern Yemen, the joint and southern forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthis towards their positions on the Haifan - Irim fronts, near Sabiha, in the north of the governorate.

In Al-Dhalea, a number of Houthi fighters were killed, and others were wounded by the joint forces while trying to infiltrate and create sites.

In the Bani Al-Harith district, north of Sanaa, the militias demolished many homes under the pretext that they violated the standards set by the leader of the so-called "Supreme Political Council", Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, who monopolized the real estate market, construction, and the trade of homes and buildings in Sanaa and its suburbs.

• Houthi militias raided several homes and kidnapped five civilians, including a child, in Rahba district, south of Ma'rib.

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