The resistance in the West Coast raises the combat readiness to deter the escalation of militias

Coalition fighters target Houthi sites and reinforcements in Saada and Al-Jawf

The Yemeni legitimate forces inflicted heavy losses on the Houthi militia on several fronts.

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The battles intensified on the fronts of the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf yesterday, between the army forces and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side, with the continuing battles and raids on separate fronts in the vicinity of the capital Sana'a, and while the coalition fighters bombed a Houthi site between the two districts of Al-Zahir and Waheedan in Saada, the resistance declared Patriotism in the West Coast raised combat readiness in preparation to deter the Houthi escalation on the Hodeidah fronts.

In the details, field sources in the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf confirmed the intensification of the battles in the Al-Jadafir front located between the governorate and the countryside of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, from the Nehm Junction, indicating that the battles came after the Houthi militia attempted to advance in the area that oversees the governorates of Al-Jawf, Marib and Sanaa.

The sources stated that the battles came after the militias sent reinforcements and combat mechanisms to the region and the areas bordering Al-Jawf and Marib, with the aim of restoring the ability to advance, which it lost with the announcement of the Yemeni army and the tribes to switch from the defense position to the attack early last November, pointing out that dozens of Houthis were killed. He was wounded in the battles of Al-Jadafir and Al-Mutabiq, and that the Houthi leader and the leader of the Al-Jadafir front, Ammar Yahya, the General, known as "Abu Shehab", was killed in yesterday's battles, along with a number of his members.

Meanwhile, battles continued on the eastern fronts of Al-Hazm and in the east of the Bir Al-Marazeeq front in the Khub and Al-Sha`af district, the largest of the Al-Jawf districts, with the continued raids of the Arab coalition fighters that targeted sites and reinforcements that include heavy Houthi vehicles in separate areas of Al-Hazm, Khub Al-Sha`f, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis. , As well as destroying their combat vehicles.

And in Al-Bayda, the local resistance on the Al-Malajim, Hazmiyeh and Al-Hamiqan fronts launched specific attacks on the Houthi sites on those fronts, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, in addition to destroying their vehicles, other plunder and quantities of weapons and various ammunition.

In Saada, coalition fighters bombed a secret Houthi site between the two districts of Al-Zahir and Waheedan, the stronghold of the militia leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, which led to the destruction of a Houthi strategic missile system located between mountainous gates in the region and the killing of a number of experts, including foreigners, and wounding others, most of them close to Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi. .

The coalition fighters launched eight successive raids on the site, which led to huge explosions and columns of smoke rising in the sky of the area, as well as targeting a convoy of Houthi combat vehicles in Ketaf al-Buqa ', and bombed another site of them in the Shada district.

Meanwhile, Yemeni military sources confirmed the entry of tactical weapons belonging to the Arab coalition on the line of confrontation with the Houthi militia on the border fronts between Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the Saada side, indicating that the M60 tactical tanks of the Saudi forces entered the line of fire and are pounding Houthi positions and movements in the rugged terrain between the two countries.

In Sanaa, informed sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, Ali Abdul Jabbar Al-Ahrami, by unknown gunmen in the Haddah area, south of the capital, Sana'a, in a new liquidation process witnessed by the Houthi leaders inside the capital, in conjunction with the attempt by many Houthi leaders to disavow the group after it was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the states. The United States of America.

The capital also witnessed a storming operation by Houthi elements, including women’s members, who call “Zainabiyat” the house of Parliament member Sultan Al-Atwani, advisor to the Yemeni president, located in the capital, Sana'a. Its contents were looted and the house was confiscated for the benefit of a Houthi leader.

The areas between Dhamar and Ibb have witnessed during the past two days armed confrontations between Houthi elements and elements belonging to the Dhamar governorate and another to the Saada governorate, the second after the confrontations in the Arhab district, north of Sanaa a few days ago, according to sources close to the Houthis, confirming that confrontations between the leader's supporters Al-Houthi Muhammad Nasser Al-Bukhaiti, appointed by the Houthis as governor of Dhamar, and elements affiliated with the Houthi leader, known as “Abu Aqil,” took place in the areas between the two governorates against a background of widespread gangs and kidnappings in Ibb, Al-Bayda and Dhamar, accusing Houthi leaders belonging to the governorates of Saada and Amran.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia continued its breaches and escalation of combat on the various fronts of contact, as yesterday they bombed residential villages located in separate areas of Al-Durayhimi district with heavy mortar shells and 82 caliber shells, which led to the destruction and damage of a number of homes, while the joint forces monitored more than 80 Houthi violations and violations in different areas of Hais, Al-Tuhayat and Al-Duraihimi.

On the other hand, the Commander of the National Resistance Forces (Republican Guards), Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, during a meeting that included the leadership of the Republican Guard Brigades, confirmed raising the combat readiness to face the recent Houthi escalation on the western coast fronts, indicating that the current stage is a difficult stage and a real test stage for whom They bear their religious and national responsibility to rid Yemen of the Houthi militias, pointing out that this year will be the year of victory and a reconsideration of the Yemeni revolution.

The Leader of the National Resistance affirmed that the Houthi militia was defeated internally and externally, and just as the Yemeni people came with the support of the brothers in the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia to fight these militias, so the American position to classify it as a terrorist organization came to confirm the inevitability of the demise of this group, and that those who are fighting with it must review Their accounts.

The meeting of the National Resistance coincided with hundreds of people from Al-Khawkhah District in Hudaydah Governorate taking to the streets of the city to demand an end to the Stockholm Agreement, and the completion of the liberation of Hudaydah Governorate from the Houthi militia.

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The incident came among the militia’s violations and their continued laying of mines and improvised explosive devices in the liberated areas, which claimed hundreds of lives, as a semi-official statistic revealed that 36 civilians, including women and children, were killed within a month in the governorates of Al-Dhalea, Al-Jawf, Al-Bayda, Taiz and Al-Hodeidah.

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