The Yemeni army thwarts an attack towards the Tadawain camp and battles at the Kassara front

The "coalition" destroys two car bombs launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia

Soldiers from the Yemeni forces in one of the areas of the Al-Khankhdara front in the Ma'rib governorate.

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The Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced yesterday that it had intercepted and destroyed two "booby-trapped" drones launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia.

While the Yemeni army forces and tribes thwarted an attempt by the Houthi militia towards the strategic Tadawain camp on the side of the road linking Ma'rib and Al-Jawf governorate, battles continued between the two sides on the fronts of Ma'rib, which resulted in the militias inflicting dozens of deaths among their members, including prominent leaders.

In detail, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted the spokesman for the coalition forces, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, as saying that the joint coalition forces were able to intercept and destroy two "booby-trapped" drones yesterday evening launched by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia.

He added that the two planes launched "in a deliberate and systematic manner to target civilians and civilian objects in the city of Khamis Mushait."

On the other hand, the Yemeni army forces backed by tribes and Arab coalition fighters thwarted yesterday an attack launched by the Houthi militia towards the road linking Al-Jawf governorate and the strategic camp Tadawin in the Marib governorate, and they managed to inflict heavy losses on the militias.

Field sources confirmed that the attack, which was prepared by the Houthi militia to compensate for its losses on the western and southern fronts of Marib during the past week, was thwarted and the attackers were forced to retreat and flee towards their previous positions in Al-Jawf governorate.

Meanwhile, battles continued between the two sides in the Kassara front, west of Ma'rib, for the eighth consecutive day, with combat reinforcements continuing to be sent from both sides to the region, as the battles on that front are decisive and decisive for the battle of Ma'rib in general, considering the area of ​​Kassara located between Hailan and Sarwah from The most important fronts that open the road either towards the city of Ma'rib or towards the countryside of the capital, Sana'a, from Khawlan al-Tayyal side.

On the Ragwan fronts, battles continued between the two sides after the militias sent combat reinforcements from Al-Jawf towards that district northwest of Ma'rib, which extended to the Al-Khaddara and Al-Mujajh front in Sarwah, to which military reinforcements represented by the 163 infantry brigade arrived under the leadership of Brigadier General Saleh of the Al-Harithi Division, to support the forces and the tribes fighting Fierce battles with the Houthis in the front over the past days.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched a series of focused raids on the Houthi positions, movements and reinforcements on the fronts west of Ma'rib, which led to the destruction of four vehicles, including an armored Houthi armored vehicle, as well as the destruction of a self-propelled gun and a Katyusha rocket launch vehicle.

And field sources confirmed the death of dozens of Houthi leaders, including the prominent leader Osama Hussein Al-Izzi, who is close to the leader of the militias, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, as well as the Houthi leader Abdul Hafez Magdi Hazeb, and 21 senior leaders who were brought from other fronts to Marib during the past days, while 25 others were captured. Among them is a Houthi leader named Qassem bin Hazim.

Field sources affiliated with the Yemeni army confirmed the killing of 40 Houthis from the Ibb governorate alone during the recent attacks on Marib, in addition to the killing of 17 and the wounding of 23 Houthis from Amran, in addition to the killing of about 169 Houthis from all governorates who were funeral by the militias during the past two days only.

In Al-Jawf, battles continued between the two sides in the Al-Nudud Front and the Al-Alam area between Al-Jawf and Marib, leaving many dead and wounded on both sides, while the Khanjar camp perimeter front witnessed similar battles after the militia attempted to infiltrate the army sites that were recently liberated, where they were thwarted. And the Houthis have suffered great losses.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces managed to thwart a Houthi attack targeting their sites in the Sabira and Jeb sectors, west of the governorate, indicating that the clashes took place between the two sides from a distance of "zero", where the militias suffered heavy losses, while three were killed and two of the joint forces were wounded.

In the Hajar sector, the joint and southern forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by the Houthis towards their sites in Samih Mountain and sites south of Hajjar town, which led to the death and injury of many Houthis.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast, the joint forces monitored 217 violations of the UN armistice, which included hostile operations against civilian objects and attempts to escalate in several axes in the areas of Al-Hawak, Al-Duraihimi, Hays, Al-Tuhayat, Al-Haima, Al-Jubaila, and east of Al-Hodeidah.

Three armed Houthi militia members were killed, while the joint forces stationed east of At-Tuhayat thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthi elements towards the sites of the Eighth and Ninth Giants who dealt with the attempt, which led to its frustration.

The militias had pushed gunmen to the east of the At-Tuhayat district from the side of the road linking with the Zabid district, which is under the militia's control, while a similar infiltration attempt towards the city of Al-Durayhimi was thwarted, and the militias suffered great losses.

In Taiz, the city of Al-Turbah witnessed, during the past two days, armed confrontations between members of the "Muslim Brotherhood" militia, against the background of the killing of one of its members, the leader Hamoud Saeed Al-Mikhlafi, at the hands of elements of the 4th Infantry Brigade of the "Brotherhood Militias" and spread in the region.

Local sources in the area reported that clashes erupted after armed groups of "Muslim Brotherhood militias" arrived in the soil, and immediately began burning a room belonging to the officer in the Fourth Brigade, Muharram Al-Adimi, near Anas bin Malik School for Girls, and the displacement camp at Al-Fajr Al-Jadid School. The Brotherhood militia members imposed a siege on the house of Shuaib Al-Adimi, the officer in the Fourth Brigade, and the relative of Muharram Al-Adimi, before the latter called the military police to break the siege on his home.

• Coalition fighters launch a series of raids on Houthi sites on the fronts west of Ma'rib.

• The "joint forces" monitor 217 violations of the armistice in Hodeidah, which included hostile operations against civilian objects.

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