The "coalition" destroys an IED "march" launched by the Houthis towards Saudi Arabia

The Yemeni army liberates strategic areas on the Mas fronts in Marib

The legitimate forces thwarted Houthi movements on several fronts.

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The Joint Forces Command of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of an explosive UAV, launched by the Houthi militia towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for its part, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the coalition, managed to liberate strategic areas on the Mas fronts northwest of Ma'rib Governorate, while they continued The battles on the fronts in the west and south of the province, leaving dozens dead among the Houthi militia, including prominent field leaders.

In detail, the spokesman for the coalition forces, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, confirmed in a statement broadcast by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) that the joint coalition forces managed, yesterday morning, to intercept and destroy an explosive UAV, launched by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia, in a manner Systematic and deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian objects towards the city of Khamis Mushait.

Brigadier General Al-Maliki stated that the attempts of the terrorist Houthi militia to attack civilians and civilian objects in a deliberate and systematic manner constitute war crimes, stressing that the joint forces command of the coalition takes and implements the necessary operational measures to protect civilians and civilian objects, in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules.

Meanwhile, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, were able to liberate strategic areas on the Mas fronts northwest of the Ma'rib governorate.

Yesterday, the Yemeni army and tribes forces carried out a large military operation towards the sites of the Houthi militia, on the fronts of the two units of Al-Jumaidr and Nabaa in the Mahazam area northwest of Ma'rib, which led to the restoration of these sites and inflicted extensive losses on the militias.

Field sources confirmed that the army and tribes, supported by the coalition, were able to liberate and secure these areas, and caused many deaths and injuries among the Houthis, and the militias were also able to inflict heavy losses on the Al-Mashjah front in Sarwah, and completely destroyed a Houthi rapid intervention unit.

The sources stated that the army deployed 350 snipers on Tabab, the mountains, and the sites that were liberated in Mahzam Mas, the Kassara area, and the Atef and Balkq mountains in the vicinity of the Ma'rib Dam.

The Ma'rib fronts are witnessing violent battles between the two sides, for the second week in a row, in addition to the continuing battles on the Jadaan fronts in the vicinity of Sana'a, which large Houthi reinforcements arrived from Arhab.

The artillery of the army and the tribes bombed Houthi movements and reinforcements in the area behind the Arqoub - Al-Zour region, west of Al-Hayal Jahm, which led to the destruction of armored vehicles and vehicles carrying armed men and fighting supplies for the Houthis.

On the fronts in the south of the governorate, confrontations continued between the two sides on the fronts of Jabal Murad, concentrated in the Gereida mountain range, the Ahmad family and Najd Majmaah, which led to the death and injury of many Houthi fighters.

For its part, the coalition fighters targeted Houthi combat reinforcements in separate areas of Marib, including nine armored vehicles and a number of vehicles, as well as disrupted Houthi movements in the vicinity of the Marib fronts on the side of Al-Jawf governorate and the countryside of the capital, Sana'a.

In addition, the monitoring unit in the Yemeni army forces confirmed that the recent battles on the Ma'rib fronts caused the militias 900 dead and dozens of wounded and prisoners, including prominent field leaders, and led to the overthrow of the Houthi leader, Abu Ali al-Hakim, who led the battle of Ma'rib, and assigned the leader Yusef al-Madani as his successor. It also pushed the militias to carry out a massive mobilization operation in the regions of Sana'a, Amran, Hajjah, Mahwit and Dhamar, to compensate for their losses in Marib.

The militias had acknowledged the death of 300 of its members, during the past two days, on the fronts of Marib alone, including 85 leaders, and the Amanat Al-Asimah ranked first with 73 dead, followed by Dhamar with 22 dead, while the rest of the number of deaths was distributed among the remaining governorates under the militia’s control.

According to local sources in Sanaa, among the Houthi dead there are nine with the rank of major general, 35 with the rank of brigadier general, 97 with the rank of colonel, 116 with the rank of captain, 80 with the rank of lieutenant colonel, 56 with the rank of first lieutenant, 12 with the rank of second lieutenant, and 31 with the rank of assistant.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces carried out an offensive operation against the Houthi militia sites in the Hajjar sector - Bab Al-Galaq, northwest of the governorate, which led to the death and injury of many Houthis.

In Taiz, the Houthi militia stationed in Tabat al-Harir sniped the 14-year-old boy, Hussam Talal Hassan, while he was playing in the Shu'bah Karima neighborhood in the northeast of the city.

Meanwhile, local sources in eastern Taiz confirmed the arrival of Houthi reinforcements consisting of 20 combat vehicles to the Damnah area, before heading to the vicinity of Sama District in southeastern Taiz, in preparation for carrying out attacks towards the directorate, with the aim of reaching the supply routes for the coming Yemeni army from the Haija side. The slave.

In Al-Hudaydah, the joint forces destroyed artillery bars belonging to the Houthi militia that were targeting residential neighborhoods in the Al-Duraihimi district, while the joint engineering teams were able to dismantle 30 mines, which the militias planted in Al-Mudhar neighborhood in Al-Hawk district in the governorate center.

Dozens of Houthi fighters were killed, during the past two days, by the joint forces, which thwarted Houthi attacks and infiltration attempts in the areas of Al-Jabaliya and Al-Faza in Al-Tuhayta, the vicinity of Al-Aden Junction and the village of Maghari in Hays, the vicinity of Al-Duraimi and areas east of the city of Hodeidah.

A military operation by the Yemeni army in Hajjah shelter

The Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab coalition, carried out a military operation described as specific to the Houthi militia sites on the front of the Directorate of Mustaba in Hajjah Governorate, northwest of Yemen.

Sources in the Fifth Military Zone confirmed that the army forces managed to take control of parts near the village of Al-Thail in the district of Mustaba, during its implementation, yesterday, of a military operation towards the Houthi sites in the region, indicating that the operation left many dead and wounded among the Houthis.

The sources indicated that the operation comes within the framework of moving the northern Hajjah fronts of the Fifth Military Region, to reduce Houthi pressure on the army and tribal sites in the Marib Governorate.

Sanaa - Emirates Today

The battles of the Ma'rib fronts caused the militias 900 dead and dozens of wounded and prisoners, including prominent field leaders.

United Nations: Houthi attack on Marib "must stop"

Yesterday, the United Nations envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, stressed at the UN Security Council that the Houthi militia’s attack on the city of Marib, in northern Yemen, “must stop,” and warned of a humanitarian catastrophe.

Griffiths said during a video conference of the Security Council devoted to Yemen that the attack "endangers millions of civilians, especially as the fighting reaches the camps for the displaced."

"The pursuit of gains on the ground by force threatens the prospects for the peace process," he added.

United Nations - AFP

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