Confrontations in the vicinity of Nassa Al-Dhalea ... and Houthi violations of the armistice on the western coast

The Houthi militia is failing to advance towards the "red flight" west of Ma'rib

A group of Yemeni forces in one of the areas on the Nihm front near Sanaa.

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Field sources in Marib governorate confirmed that the Houthi militia has intensified its attacks on the "Al Tala Al Hamra" area, west of Ma'rib, with the aim of bringing it down, to control the supply routes of the Yemeni army and the tribes on the western and eastern Al Jawf fronts, while battles continued between the two sides on the Al-Mashjah, Al-Kasara, Hailan and East Al-Jawf fronts. With the continuation of the confrontations on the Meris fronts in the north of Al-Dhalea, while the Houthi violations of the armistice continued on the western coast.

In the details, battles continued between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the joint forces and coalition fighters on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the fronts of Sarwah, Al-Mashajeh, Al-Kassara, Majdhal, and Raghwan, passing through eastern Al-Jawf Governorate, with violent fighting between the two sides concentrated in the area The "red flight" between the mountains of Hailan and Sarawah, west of Ma'rib Governorate.

Field sources reported that violent battles are taking place in the strategic "Al-Tala Al-Hamra" area, located on the road linking the governorates of Al-Jawf and Marib, and connecting to the oil and gas-rich Safer region in the Ma'rib governorate, as it oversees the road between Marib and the capital, Sanaa, and separates the confrontations from my front. Al-Zour, and the Al-Balk mountain, overlooking the Ma'rib Dam.

According to the sources, the Houthi militia has focused heavily on the "Al-Tala Al-Hamra" area and the Al-Kassara front, as they are strategic fronts leading to the city of Marib, located in the east of the region, while the battles between the two sides are taking place in the Al-Mashjah area, west of Al-Tala Al-Hamra, pointing out that the area supervises all Supply routes between the city of Ma'rib and all fronts in the west of the governorate and the fronts east of Al-Jawf, and the Al-Jadaan area on the borders of the Nehm district in Sana'a

The sources indicated that during the past two days, the militias suffered 100 deaths, and dozens of wounded and prisoners, on the fronts west of Marib alone, while two drones were intercepted and destroyed, which the militias launched towards the fronts west of Ma'rib.

For its part, the coalition fighters were able to destroy combat vehicles as part of militia reinforcements in western Marib, which were coming from Sana'a, and Houthi movements and sites were targeted in areas between the governorates of Sana'a, Marib and Al-Jawf, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis.

In Sanaa, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile yesterday evening towards the city of Ma'rib, where a huge explosion rang out in Hamadan district, heard in residential areas and neighborhoods in the north of the capital, Sanaa, where local sources in Hamadan confirmed that the militias failed to launch a missile Ballistic at Ma'rib, which led to its explosion seconds after its launch, causing heavy losses among the Houthi fighters, including foreign missile launch experts.

Meanwhile, the Bani Dabyan tribes thwarted a Houthi attempt to advance towards the Arak Jahm area in the Azana Valley, and forced them to leave the Rawda area on the Ma'rib-Sanaa road.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, managed to thwart Houthi attacks towards the east of Bir Al-Marazeeq in Khub Al-Sha`f, and inflicted heavy losses on them, while the coalition fighters bombed Houthi convoys on their way to the contact fronts in Dahayda and Al-Alam, which led to the destruction of five vehicles Fighting, killing 13 and wounding others from the Houthis.

On the same level, field sources in Marib and Al-Jawf confirmed the death of nearly 70 Houthis in battles, the day before yesterday and at dawn yesterday, on the Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts, among them the Houthi leader Muhammad Abdullah Al-Ghadir, nicknamed "Abutah", and the leader Abdul Samad Abdullah Al-Sharii, who is close to the militia leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, noting that many Houthis surrendered to the army and tribes on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, after their Houthi leaders and supervisors abandoned them.

In Saada, coalition fighters destroyed combat barracks, including a ballistic missile launch pad in the Al-Branch area of ​​the Ketaf Al-Buqa District, after being targeted by a series of raids, which resulted in the death and injury of many Houthis.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces continued their operations against the Houthi sites on the Marais fronts in the north of the governorate, making new advances towards the most important Houthi strongholds in Jabal Nasa, which overlooks separate areas.

And field sources reported that the joint and southern people managed to bomb Houthi sites in Nassa, which led to the destruction of weapons that were used by Houthi elements to target civilians in the surrounding villages.

In Taiz, the Houthi militia bombed the residential neighborhood of Rawda, which is located in the northeast of the city, with artillery and Katyusha rockets, killing a child and wounding three others, in response to the battles that broke out on the Harlan front west of the city, between their members and units of the Yemeni army stationed in the area .

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militias continued their escalation of fighting on all fronts of the seam, as part of their daily breaches of the UN armistice, targeting residential neighborhoods and farms in the districts of Hays, Al-Tuhayat, Al-Durayhimi and Beit Al-Faqih, and continued their attempts to develop sites and spread weapons and fighters in several areas east of the city of Hodeidah, the center of the governorate.

The joint had foiled an infiltration attempt by Houthi elements towards the Al-Jah area in the Beit Al-Faqih District, as it was monitored and appropriate weapons were used to thwart the attempt.

• The Houthi militia incurred 100 deaths, and dozens of wounded and prisoners, on the fronts west of Ma'rib during the past two days.

The escalation of differences between the tribes of the ring of Sana'a and the militias

Informed sources in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, confirmed the exacerbation of differences between a number of tribes in the ring of the capital Sanaa and the Houthi militia, due to the number of deaths among their sons on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, which they described as genocide.

The tribes of Bani Sarim in Amran, Bani Hushaish and Arhab in Sana'a accused the Houthi militia of not providing combat cover for their sons who were forced to fight on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, noting that the militias do not show any interest in the size of the human losses they incur, and the extent of attrition among the youth of the tribes And children deceived by them.

The sources indicated that the militias tried to exert various pressures on the tribes of the Ring of Sana'a, to mobilize more fighters, to compensate for their losses in Marib, which reached more than 1000 dead, hundreds of wounded and prisoners, which prompted them to send their leaders, such as Abu Ali Al-Hakim and Muhammad Al-Bukhaiti, to my governorate. Dhamar and Al Mahwit, to conduct new mobilization operations in them.

Tensions occurred during the past two days between the tribes of Bani Hushaish and Arhab, against the background of killings of a number of sheikhs in those tribes, the most recent of which was the Houthi supervisors killing Sheikh “Abunstan” and three of his sons and sister, and wounding his wife, after they raided his house in the Rawda neighborhood in the north Sana'a, in an operation described as a black defect of the Arhab tribes, which collapsed and erected points on the airport road.

On the other hand, the neighborhoods of Al Hasbah, Shamilah and Madhbah witnessed confrontations between shop owners and Houthi elements that tried to impose royalties, and carried out closures of shops that refused to pay.

Local sources stated that the militias kidnapped 40 merchants and closed 102 shops in seven popular markets in Sana'a, against the backdrop of their refusal to pay additional royalties and financial levies to support the Ma'rib and Al-Jawf fronts.

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