The joint forces shot down a Houthi "march" west of Taiz

The Yemeni army is advancing on the Kattaf front ... and the militias are escalating in Hodeidah

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

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The Al-Baqa front in the Kitaf district in the Saada governorate witnessed fierce battles between the Yemeni army forces and the Houthi militia, which led to the death and injury of many Houthis, and groups of them fled as a result of the strikes of the Yemeni army and the Apache Air Force of the Arab coalition, while the southern and western fronts witnessed fierce battles between the two sides , While the joint Yemeni forces managed to shoot down a Houthi drone on the western coast.

In the details, the al-Baqa front in the Kataf district of Saada governorate witnessed fierce battles between the Yemeni forces and the Houthi militia, which were concentrated in the branch area, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded, as well as the destruction of their combat vehicles.

Field sources stated that the Apache fighters of the Arab coalition participated in the battles and launched a series of specific attacks on Houthi sites and mechanisms in the front, which led to their destruction and the weighting of legitimacy at the expense of the militias.

The sources confirmed the death of many Houthis and the escape of others as a result of the army and Apache attacks of the coalition, which enabled the army to advance towards new areas towards the center of the directorate.

In Marib, battles continued on the southern and western fronts of the governorate, while army reinforcements were pushed towards the Al-Mushajih and Al-Makhdar fronts in the Serwah district, west of Marib, which is witnessing fierce battles between the two sides.

Military sources confirmed that the commander of the third military region, Major General Mansour bin Abdullah Thawaba, visited the Serwah fronts and inspected the front lines in Al-Kasara and the Hailan Triangle, praising the course of the battles and the advances taking place on the Al-Narcotics and Al-Mashjah fronts.

On the southern fronts of Ma'rib, the Haid Al Ahmed and Najd Majma fronts witnessed confrontations between the two sides, following attempts by the militias to advance towards the front lines of the army and the tribes in those areas, despite having suffered great losses in the past two days.

In Hodeidah, a combat unit of the joint forces succeeded in neutralizing six militia members, including two snipers in the outskirts of the Tuhayat district, and killed all of them after their refusal to surrender, despite their movements being monitored from the road linking Zabid and the Jabaliya area.

Meanwhile, the Houthi militia continued its escalation on the fronts of Hais and Al-Durayhimi and east of Al-Hodeidah city, and bombed the town of Beit Maghari, affiliated to the district of Hays, with militia artillery shells that fell on civilian homes, and continued their bombing of Mashir neighborhood in Al Hawk district, which led to the continued displacement of families and people towards safer areas.

Meanwhile, a civilian named Hayel Daoud Jadasi was killed when a mine exploded from the remnants of the Houthi militia while he was passing on his motorbike in the Al Jabaliya area of ​​the Tuhayat District.

On the other hand, the Leader of the National Resistance, Brigadier General Tariq Saleh stressed the need for the international community to stand responsibly in front of the Houthis' theft of humanitarian aid provided to the Yemeni people, and to ensure that it reaches those who deserve it, pointing out during his meeting the day before yesterday, the Acting Director of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Aden Nils Dengul and the delegation His companion, who is on a visit to the west coast, to the Houthis causing the aggravation of the suffering of the Yemeni people, and he demanded that everyone deal with it as a terrorist group.

Brigadier General Tariq clarified that the missile strikes targeting Aden airport are a terrorist act that the Houthi militia practices on civilians on the western coast on a daily basis, pointing out that the Houthi militia has exacerbated the suffering of the Yemeni people, and we look forward to everyone dealing with them as a terrorist group.

For his part, Yemeni Foreign Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak held the Houthi militias responsible for the failure to implement the Hodeidah agreement, indicating during his meeting with the Deputy Head of the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement, Daniela Crosslak, to the reasons for the failure to implement the agreement by the Houthis in light of their provocative and irresponsible practices.

Bin Mubarak confirmed that Hodeidah has turned into a military barracks besieged due to the Houthis' creation of tunnels, excavations and military barriers at entrances and streets of the city, filling them with weapons and militants, and bin Mubarak expressed the aspiration of the Yemeni government that the United Nations would clarify who is responsible for the failure of this agreement and its reasons.

And in Taiz, the joint Yemeni forces shot down a Houthi militia drone, which was flying over the Al-Barah Triangle, west of Taiz, on the western coast, according to a military source in the Giants Forces, indicating that members of the 22nd Infantry Brigade spotted a Houthi drone flying in the sky of Al-Barah, and they confronted it and shot it down. directly.

The Houthi militia targeted the Al-Ghannami Batteries Factory in Al-Barah, west of Taiz, in the western coast, with missile strikes, which led to its complete burning, while the militias have recently targeted vital institutions, factories and installations with the aim of destroying the infrastructure on the western coast.

In Lahj, the southern armed forces pushed military and security reinforcements to the Tor al-Baha district in the Lahj governorate to secure it from the Brotherhood’s militia, which mobilized its members to the periphery of the governorate from the direction of al-Muqatara and al-Sabiha.

Field sources confirmed that the reinforcements aim to deter any hostile movement of the militias towards the directorate, indicating that coordination between the "Brotherhood" and the Houthis on those fronts is being monitored.

Yemen receives the first batch of Corona vaccines by March

Yemen is expected to receive the first batch of "Covid-19" vaccines, including 2.3 million doses, by March through the Kovacs mechanism, and Saudi Arabia may finance enough doses to vaccinate about half of the population in a separate program, according to agencies involved in the matter.

"The Yemeni government has submitted a request for the Kovacs initiative to cover the initial needs of 23% of the Yemeni population, or about 14 million doses," said Philip Douville, the representative of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Yemen.

"It has been confirmed that the first batch of 2.3 million doses be allocated, and it is assumed that they will be available by the end of February or early March, according to the availability of vaccines at the suppliers," he added.

Kovacs is a joint initiative led by the United Nations for the fair distribution of the protective vaccine against "Covid-19". The initiative is spearheaded by the Global Alliance for Vaccines (GAVI), the World Health Organization, the Alliance for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations and the United Nations Children's Fund.

Doomil said that Yemen will obtain the AstraZeneca vaccine through the Kovacs initiative, given that it can be stored in the cooling facilities already available in it.

The goal is to vaccinate 70% of the Yemeni population.

The Yemeni government’s Ministry of Health said yesterday that it had submitted a request to the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center to finance the vaccination of half of Yemen’s population.

A spokesman for the Yemeni Ministry of Health, Ali Al-Walidi, told «Reuters» that the government intends to distribute the vaccines that will be provided by the Kovacs initiative in various parts of Yemen, including the areas under the control of the Houthis.

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