Destruction of a secret militia camp in Nati Al-Bayda

The Yemeni army is advancing on the Nehm fronts ... and the coalition fighters are targeting Houthi sites

The Yemeni forces inflicted heavy losses on the militias in the At-Tuhayat front in Hodeidah governorate.

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Violent battles broke out yesterday between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the Nehm fronts in the northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, in conjunction with the launch of a large Yemeni popular campaign on social media to demand the classification of the Houthi militia as a terrorist group.

While the battles continued on the Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts, the joint Yemeni forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthi fighters towards Al-Jabaliya in Al-Tuhayat district in Hodeidah, which witnessed the death of six Houthi snipers.

In detail, field sources on the Nihm fronts in the northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, confirmed the outbreak of violent confrontations and battles between the Yemeni army and al-Qibal forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, yesterday. On the ground by the combat mechanisms of both sides, in an attempt to position them in advanced areas.

The sources stated that the army and tribes were able to advance in separate locations in Najd al-Ataq with great support from the Arab coalition fighters that launched a series of focused raids on the Houthi sites, targeting reinforcements on their way to the confrontation sites, which led to the destruction of vehicles and the death of a number of Houthis. Among them is the prominent leader, known as "Abu Hizbullah," in addition to dozens of wounded.

The battles in the vicinity of Sana'a came after many Yemeni activists and politicians launched a popular campaign on social media to demand that the world classify the Houthi militia as a foreign terrorist organization, similar to what the United States of America recently did.

In Ma'rib, battles continued on the Al-Khadkara and Mushajih fronts in the west of the governorate, during which the Yemeni army forces and the tribes managed to advance towards the Kasara Triangle - Jabal Helan, after bombing the Houthi positions in the region, which led to their retreat towards the mountainous areas adjacent to the capital's countryside from Najd Khawlan al-Tayyal.

Meanwhile, the coalition fighters launched a series of raids on Houthi sites and targets in separate areas of Yemen, targeting a secret Houthi site in a scandal area in the Nati` district in Al-Bayda governorate, which led to the destruction of hangars, hangars and weapons stores, causing huge explosions at the site.

The coalition fighters also bombed Houthi sites in the districts of Shada, Ketaf and Baqim in the governorate of Saada, the stronghold of the Houthis, which led to the destruction of Houthi vehicles and fortifications, and the death and injury of a number of their members.

In Al Hudaydah, Houthi militia members bombed the Mashhad neighborhood in Al Hawk district in Al Hudaydah city, which led to the destruction of five homes and damage to others, and pushed more people to flee and flee towards safe areas.

Yesterday, the joint forces thwarted a Houthi attack towards the Al-Jabaliya area in the At-Tuhayat district, south of the governorate, from the outskirts of the neighboring Zabid district, and the militias suffered heavy losses after monitoring their movements on the road linking Zabid and Tuhayat, which facilitated their operations and directly targeting them.

In Al-Durayhimi, the joint forces managed to kill six snipers and wound two others in a specific operation targeting their stationing sites, after carefully monitoring them inside farms and buildings on the outskirts of the city of Al-Durayhimi, despite the severity of camouflage and unexpected concentration areas, as the military media of the joint distributed a video It documents the moment when militia snipers were neutralized, and a number of them were killed and wounded.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia carried out 12 of its prominent leaders who had fallen on the fronts of the vicinity of the capital and the western coast during the past days, according to local sources in the capital Sana'a, noting that among the dead 12 militia leaders, including five from the marginalized group who were deceived. Towards fighting and death on the fronts.

The sources confirmed that among the dead were the Houthi leader, Colonel Ali Muhammad Hilal, from the Bani Hushaish District, Major Essam Mansour al-Halqi, Captain Hani Faras Qusayla, Captain Muhammad Hussein al-Maamari, and First Lieutenant Hayel Saleh Suhaib from (the marginalized group).

In the context of the Houthi violations, their armed elements killed the child Abd Rabbo Adel Ali Ahmed Khabas (15 years) near Al-Sawadiyah camp, and threw his body in the open in a crime described as hideous, which sparked a state of anger among the residents of the Directorate.

A massive popular campaign launched on social media to demand the classification of the Houthi militia as a terrorist group.

The Houthi militia is Shi'a 12 of its prominent leaders who were killed on the fronts of the capital and the western coast.

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