The militia escalation continues on the West Coast fronts

The joint forces penetrate into the first directorates of Sanaa from the Ma'rib side

Militias use heavy and medium weapons, snipers, and drones in civilian areas.

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the combined forces moved 7 km into the Bani Dabyan district, which is the first directorates of the capital, Sanaa, while the battles continued on the fronts in the west and south of Ma'rib, with the continued progress on the eastern Al-Hazm fronts in the Al-Jawf governorate and a close approach towards the Al-Labanat camp, while the Houthi militias Reinforcements towards Lahj, Abyan and Al-Bayda, while their escalation continues on the western coast fronts.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the joint forces penetrated 7 km into the Bani Dabyan district, the first directorates of the capital, Sana'a, after advancing from the Azanah side, and liberating the al-Najd al-Aswad region in a military operation described as qualitative and surprising.

The joint forces launched, the day before yesterday, a large-scale attack on the Houthi militia sites in Wadi Athanah, which led to the control of those sites that were recently developed with the aim of advancing towards the Ma'rib Dam, according to field sources, confirming the flight of the Houthi fighters towards the countryside of Sanaa, which prompted The army, tribal and joint forces to pursue those elements and incursion 7 km into the Bani Dabyan district.

The sources confirmed that Houthi leaders issued orders after the operation to track down their fleeing members and pursue them and give them permission to return to the battlefields or arrest and torture to death for treason, which made groups of those elements surrender to government forces.

Meanwhile, field sources confirmed that the army was approaching the capital through three main axes on the side of Sarwah Ma'rib, Bani Dabyan and from Al-Jawf side, and that final arrangements are being made to start the large military operation towards Sanaa in great coordination with the tribes of the Sana'a cordon.

The sources pointed out that during the past two days, Marib hosted an expanded meeting of a number of sheikhs and elders of the Sana'a cordon tribes, in which it was emphasized that joint coordination with the army and the joint forces to liberate the capital was confirmed, as the warfare was announced among the tribesmen to support the legitimate fronts with fighters, to achieve the mission.

Also, during the meeting, it was revealed that there was great coordination with numbers and groups of fighters and soldiers inside the capital, who showed their willingness to attack the Houthis in the event of an attack and the start of the battle to retake the capital, or what has become called the "great battle" or "the battle of salvation."

On the other hand, battles continued between the army forces and the tribes on the Nihm fronts in the northeast of the capital, and the Houthi militia, which suffered great losses, while the forces made advances described as qualitative towards the east of Nihm.

In Marib, field sources confirmed the entry of new weapons to participate in fighting the Houthis in conjunction with the arrival of more military reinforcements of the Yemeni army and the coalition to Marib, indicating that coalition drones have participated in targeting Houthi sites and targets in Marib, Al-Jawf, and the outskirts of the capital, Sana'a.

Meanwhile, battles continued between the two sides on the Ragwan fronts, Surwah, Al-Mashajeh, Al-Makhdara and the outskirts of Hilan, reaching Muharram Mas and Wadi Hallan, in the areas between Ma'rib and the countryside of Sana'a.

Field sources confirmed the killing of many Houthis, including prominent field leaders, and the injury of others in the operations that took place the day before yesterday and yesterday on those fronts, where Houthi vehicles were spotted transporting bodies and injured towards Sanaa and Amran, indicating that the largest number of Houthi deaths fell on the front. Al-Jadaan »on the outskirts of Sana'a, where an entire Houthi battalion consisting of 30 Houthis on that front was exterminated.

In Sarwah district, west of Ma'rib, the joint forces began a military operation towards the district center from three axes: Al-Kasara, Al-Tala Al-Hamra, and the Arak mountains.

Meanwhile, battles continued on the Al-Khodara front, amid exchanges of missile and artillery shelling between the two sides, while a Houthi infiltration attempt towards Al-Mashjah area was thwarted, resulting in the death and injury of many Houthis.

On the Ksara front, the commander of the front, Colonel Ali Al-Aqili, confirmed that the army responded to the Houthi attack at dawn yesterday, with the aim of restoring the front, which had become completely liberated, indicating that the Houthis were unable to regain an inch of the ksara.

He explained that the Malbouda and Qafar Mountains, up to the Maas, have become liberated and under the full control of the army, tribes and joint forces, and that the battles are currently taking place on the outskirts of those fronts on the outskirts of the capital, Sana'a.

The fronts of the southern axis of Marib witnessed violent confrontations between the two sides, concentrated in the locations of Rahba district, and nearby Jabal Murad, including the fronts of Haid Al Ahmed and Gereida, where the Houthi advances on those fronts were prevented and prevented despite receiving large reinforcements.

In Al-Jawf, field sources confirmed that the joint forces were able to liberate and fully secure the Al-Jaddafar front, thus opening the road directly to the city of Al-Hazm, while continuing to advance towards the lower Al-Labanat camp after the upper building block was surrounded and bombed with heavy artillery.

And field sources confirmed the death of many Houthis during the past two days on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, where 42 prominent and middle Houthi leaders were buried in the capital, Sana'a, including the supervisor of the Al-Mushajeh front called "Abu Shahid Fot" Abdul Rahman Hasan Mutahar, Major General Naji Ahmed Nahshal, and Brigadier General Aref Muhammad Al-Shuaibi is the staff of the Houthi’s 19 Infantry Brigade, and Colonel Muhammad al-Saghir al-Radhi.

On the other hand, the coalition fighters destroyed a ballistic missile launch platform and a weapons store that includes missiles and specific Houthi combat equipment at the Haradh front in Hajjah governorate on the border with Saudi Arabia, as well as bombed Houthi sites on the Razih, Munabbih and Al Zahir fronts in Saada, the stronghold of the Houthis.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces monitored 265 violations of the UN truce committed by the Houthi militia during the past two days, including hostile actions against civilians and armed movements in Al-Tuhayta, Hais, Al-Durayhimi and Al-Jah in Beit Al-Faqih and east of Hodeidah, in which the militias used heavy and medium weapons, snipers and drones.

The militias bombed the city of Hais with 120 caliber heavy mortar shells and B10 artillery shells hysterically, and also targeted the Jabaliya area in At-Tuhayta with heavy mortar shells and medium machine guns, and tried to infiltrate in several areas east of Hodeidah, and were confronted by the joint forces.

In Lahj, field sources confirmed that the Houthi militia had bombed residential villages in the Yafa area, which prompted the joint and the southern parties to respond to the attack that affected the Hidd Bayafa area, and inflicted heavy losses on the militias.

The sources indicated that the militias attempted to advance towards the strategic Jabal al-Arar after bringing in reinforcements to the area, with the aim of opening a new front towards the south to confuse the scene in Marib, but they failed as a result of the vigilance of the forces stationed in those areas, which failed the attempt.

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