Thwarting a terrorist operation towards the Red Sea

Battles between the Yemeni army and militias in 5 areas in the vicinity of Marib

Two fighters from the Yemeni army in an area located in the outskirts of Sanaa.

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The Houthi militia failed to open new fronts, despite the ignition of battles in five fighting axes from three governorates surrounding Marib with the Yemeni army and the tribes, while the battles continued on the Al-Jawf fronts, in conjunction with the coalition fighters targeting Houthi movements, reinforcements and mechanisms in Marib, Saada and Hajjah, and thwarted a terrorist operation towards International waters in the Red Sea.

In the details, the army and tribes forces on the Marib fronts were able to repel Houthi attacks in five main axes, which were ignited by the Houthi militia during the past two days, and regained sites that the militias had controlled, the day before yesterday, in the Jabal Murad and Rahba front in the south of the governorate.

Field sources confirmed that the army had retaken the sites of Jabal Gereida in the outskirts of the Jabal Murad directorate, and the progress from the direction of Al-Washel and Al-Shaal, and took control of new sites in the areas between the districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad.

The sources stated that the militias failed to advance towards the Dhanna Valley, which leads to the historic Ma'rib Dam, where ambushes were set for its infiltrating members in the areas of Jabal Al-Khayat, Jabal Hamar, Al-Manjurah, Al-Zour, and Al-Khashab area, and they incurred great losses in lives and equipment.

On the fronts west of Ma'rib, the army and tribes, backed by coalition fighters, managed to thwart Houthi attacks in the vicinity of Jabal Al-Safina, and in the path of Al-Maysara to the Sarwah front from the Bani Dabyan side, where the militias were inflicted 20 dead, among them the Houthi field commander Kamal Al-Moayad, along with tens The wounded, while others were captured, including the Houthi leader, nicknamed "Abu Qanabel", who belonged to Saada Governorate, the birthplace of the militia leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi.

The Houthi militia launched separate attacks on army and tribal sites on the fronts of the Marib region, starting from the districts of Rahba, Jabal Murad, Al-Khouba and Mahlia in the south of the governorate, Ragwan, Al-Alam in the south-east, Al-Mukhdarah, Hailan and Al-Mashjah in the Sarwah district, west of the governorate.

Local and military sources in Marib confirmed that the Houthi’s efforts to open new fronts towards Marib have failed, as a result of the steadfastness of the army and the tribes, and the raids of the coalition fighters, pointing out that the militias have tried to open new fighting fronts in the Sarawah front in the west, as this front extends to the Rahba district. Through the districts of Al-Jouba, and Jabal Murad, to the south.

The sources indicated that the militias, after days of mobilizing their members to the Bani Dabyan district of the neighboring Sanaa governorate, tried during the past few days to launch large-scale attacks against the army forces and tribes' positions in Dana Valley, but they failed, especially since the Bani Dabyan tribes responded with valor. .

In Al-Jawf, battles continued on the Nudd Front east of the city of Al-Hazm between the two sides, leaving 22 dead and 60 prisoners among the Houthis, while Houthi attacks and infiltration attempts were broken on the Al-Rakhim fronts southeast of the Camp area in the Al-Jadaan front between Marib, Sanaa and Al-Jawf.

Local sources confirmed that the Houthi militia pushed, yesterday, new combat reinforcements towards the Al-Alam front between Al-Jawf and Marib, which left the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, indicating that the previous reinforcements and crowds of the militias have been greatly depleted during the past three days.

In Saada, coalition fighters bombed Houthi positions and movements in the Shada border directorate with Saudi Arabia, killing six Houthi fighters, wounding others, and destroying two Houthi vehicles.

The coalition fighters were also able to target Houthi combat vehicles, which were moved around the Haradh district in Hajjah governorate, with the aim of advancing towards the Aham Triangle, which led to the destruction of a number of them, and the death and injury of Houthi elements.

And in Hodeidah, the coalition fighters thwarted a terrorist operation that the Houthi militia was planning to carry out, starting from the Al-Durayhimi district in Al-Hudaydah towards international waters in the Red Sea, where a boat, a booby-trapping workshop and a weapons store for the militia were destroyed in the Al-Kawai village in the directorate by targeting it with a concentrated air raid.

The joint forces monitored 82 violations of the UN armistice, which included hostile actions, which varied between bombing and targeting of populated neighborhoods and villages and farms in the areas of Heis, Al-Tuhayat, Al-Faza, Al-Jabaliya, Al-Duraimi, Kilo 16, and the city of Hodeidah.

In Al-Bayda, battles continued between the local resistance and militias in the Al-Habij area in Al Hamikan in Al-Zahir District, which led to deaths on both sides, according to local sources, confirming that the battles came after the militias attempted to pass combat reinforcements towards areas bordering the Marib Governorate.

In Lahj, southern Yemen, militias bombed the Tor al-Baha district with Katyusha rockets, from their positions in the Haifan mountains in northern Taiz, which resulted in the injury of a woman, who was transferred to a hospital in Lahjah governorate for treatment.

In Sanaa, the Houthi militia fueled disputes between the tribes of Bani Matar, west of the capital, according to a tribal source, confirming the outbreak of fighting between the Al-Faiq family and Houthi militants, against the background of the militants' attempt to plunder lands in the region.

The militias cut off communications and the Internet in the southern neighborhoods of the capital, Sanaa, including the political district, without knowing the reasons.

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The joint forces monitor 82 violations of the UN armistice, which varied between bombing and targeting of residential neighborhoods and villages.

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