"Joint" foils massive Houthi attacks on the West Coast

Coalition fighters destroy an operations room and a militia radar center in Saada

Two fighters from the Yemeni legitimate forces in one of the captured sites.

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The coalition fighters destroyed an operations room and a Houthi radar center in Saada, while the joint forces thwarted yesterday, massive attacks by Houthi militias in the western coast towards the district of Hays, south of Hodeidah governorate, and caused great losses, with the Houthi escalation continuing in the contact areas in the districts of Al-Durayhimi, Al-Tuhayta, Beit Al-Faqih, and eastern Medina Hodeidah.

In the details, the coalition fighters managed to destroy an operations room and a modern radar for the Houthi militia in the Al-Jawla area in the Majz district in the Saada governorate, which led to its destruction and the destruction of the room's communication network and towers that were managed by foreign experts and others affiliated with the militias, which led to the death of a number of them. And wounded.

Yesterday, the joint Yemeni forces foiled a second infiltration attempt in less than 24 hours for the Houthi militia towards the Hays district, south of Hudaydah governorate on the western coast of Yemen, and inflicted heavy losses on them, according to field sources, indicating that the militias have greatly escalated their attacks and attempts to infiltrate the forces' sites The joint and residential neighborhoods in the district of Hais, in the context of their escalation and daily violations to thwart the Sweden agreement.

The sources stated that the militias escalated a second round of their attacks towards Hais, during which the joint managed to crush and thwart the attack and infiltration attempts, multiplied the losses of the Houthis, and destroyed their reinforcements, which they had recently brought to the Hiss fronts from the direction of Al-Adayn in Ibb and Shamir in Taiz.

The Houthi militia launched a series of nightly attacks, the day before yesterday, on several sectors and axes in the district of Hais, which were confronted by the forces of the 7th Brigade and the 11th Giants Brigade stationed in the north and northeast of Hais, and inflicted heavy losses, as the bodies of Houthi operatives were seen in the vicinity of the village of Beit Caves and adenium triangle and the edges of the transfer of Sqm.

The militias continue their escalation on the Hodeidah fronts, as they targeted the joint sites and residential neighborhoods in the districts of Al-Durayhimi, Al-Tuhayat, and Beit Al-Faqih, and east of the city of Hodeidah, after carrying out monitoring operations through the reconnaissance planes that it sent days ago to the skies of the various coastal cities. Hiss, in conjunction with attacks on the ground.

Meanwhile, field sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Abdel Wahab, the son of the prominent Houthi leader and a member of the so-called "Supreme Political Council" of the militias, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, on the Al-Duraihimi fronts last week, which prompted the Houthis to send armed reinforcements affiliated with the so-called "Supreme Revolutionary Committee", Headed by Muhammad al-Houthi, to the Hodeidah fronts, to avenge the killing of his son, Abdul Wahhab.

On the Jadaan front between Sanaa and Marib, battles renewed between the army and tribes on one side and the Houthi militia on the other side, at dawn yesterday, which caused many deaths and injuries on both sides, and weapons were seized by the army and the tribes, which were left by the Houthi militia in the area of ​​confrontations. Among them were armored vehicles with a medium machine gun, and a number of Houthi operatives were captured, after they were surrounded and surrounded on four sides.

Meanwhile, the fronts in western Marib witnessed violent confrontations between the two sides, centered on the Al-Khadkara front, in conjunction with the launch of a series of focused raids on Houthi sites in Sirwah and Hailan near the areas of confrontation, as well as targeting Houthi vehicles and sites in the districts of Mahli, Majdhal, Majzar, and Rahba.

Security sources in Marib confirmed the presence of Houthi women, known as "Zainabiyat", who were sent to the governorate with the aim of destabilizing security and stability there, in addition to planting explosive devices and mines in roads, markets and residential areas, and close to the security headquarters and army forces' points.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes' forces continued their advance in the Al-Duhaidha front east of Al-Hazm city, and were able to implement a circumvention operation against Houthi groups in the area, inflicting heavy losses on them, and were able to recover combat vehicles, weapons and various ammunition.

In Al-Bayda, three Houthi members were killed and wounded in a specific operation of the local resistance in the Al-Hamikan area in Al-Zahir district, according to a tribal source, indicating that an attack was carried out on a Houthi site in the Al-Ubaid area, during which three Houthi elements were killed and wounded and their weapons looted.

In Amran, north of the capital, Sanaa, the coalition fighters bombed a Houthi site in the Houth district, north of the governorate, which led to the destruction of vehicles and a missile launch pad and left the Houthis dead, including the Houthi leader Mujahid Qahtan, head of the so-called Houthi intelligence service in the governorate.

In Taiz, clashes broke out between the army and militias on the fronts in the northeast of the city, concentrated in Lower Asifra, in which the two sides exchanged shelling with medium and heavy weapons, which led to violent explosions in the Asifra neighborhood.

• The death of the son of a member of the militia's "Supreme Political Council", Muhammad al-Houthi.

• Coalition fighters bomb a Houthi site in the Houth District, north of Amran.

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