Liberating strategic locations in Hailan and Kassara in the vicinity of Marib

The “coalition” destroys two “booby-trapped” aircraft launched by the Houthis towards Saudi Arabia

Members of the Yemeni army in the vicinity of Sana'a.

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The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of two "booby-trapped" drones yesterday, launched by the terrorist Houthi militia towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while the Yemeni army and joint forces, with the support of the tribes and coalition fighters, managed to liberate strategic locations on the Hailan and Kassara fronts in Marib. Battles continued between the Yemeni army forces and militias in the northeast of the capital, Sanaa, and the fronts in western and eastern Taiz, while the militias escalated their attacks and violations of the truce on the fronts of the western coast of Yemen.

In detail, the spokesperson for the Arab Coalition Forces to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, announced that the joint coalition forces managed yesterday morning to intercept and destroy two “booby-trapped” drones launched by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia in a systematic and deliberate manner to target civilians and civilian objects. Towards Khamis Mushayt and Jizan in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Press Agency quoted Brigadier General Al-Maliki as saying that a total of eight drones were intercepted and destroyed during the past 24 hours, and that all these terrorist attempts target civilians and civilian objects in a deliberate and systematic manner and represent war crimes, stressing that the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition takes and implements operational measures. Necessary to protect civilians and civilian objects, in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules.

The Yemeni army forces and the joint forces, with the support of the tribes, carried out specific attacks and ambushes targeting Houthi groups on the Al-Kasara, Hailan, Al-Mashajeh and Sarwah fronts, west of Ma'rib, which led to the destruction of the vehicles and the death of many Houthis. In western Marib, which led to the destruction of specific Houthi vehicles and the death and injury of many militia members.

Field sources confirmed that the course of the battles on the fronts west of Marib has changed as a result of the strikes of the coalition fighters, which were focused and accurate, and led to the death and injury of a large number of Houthi fighters, 34 bodies were confined, 56 severe injuries among the Houthis, in addition to the destruction of a number of combat vehicles.

This came with the continuing battles on the fronts of "Jabal Murad and Rahba in the south, and Ragwan in the north, reaching Bani Dabyan, located between the countryside of the capital, Sanaa, and the northwestern governorate of Ma'rib."

The joint forces and the tribes were able to control several locations in Wadi Dhanna, and the people of Jamila, from the direction of the Bani Dabyan district, which is affiliated with the Sana'a Governorate, after the militias had advanced to them during the past two days.

On the southern fronts of Ma'rib, field sources confirmed that a militia attack had failed in the direction of Jabal Murad from three axes: the first towards Haid Al Ahmed, the second towards Rahoum, and the third towards Al-Awsal and the outskirts of Gereida, all of which ended in failure and the militias were defeated and suffered great losses.

On the other hand, local sources in Marib reported that tribal mediation had succeeded in completing a prisoner exchange deal between the army and militias, with the aim of releasing 12 prisoners: six from each side.

In Sanaa, field sources confirmed that the army and tribes forces managed to thwart an attack by the Houthi militia towards the sites of the seventh military zone, located in the vicinity of Mas camp on the outskirts of the Nehm district, northeast of the capital.

The sources confirmed that the militias suffered a large number of dead and wounded who were pushed to carry out the attacks and attempts to infiltrate towards the seventh military zone, and the militias also lost a large amount of ammunition and combat equipment.

In Taiz, hit-and-run battles continued between the two sides on the western and eastern fronts of the city of Taiz, and the confrontations continued in the neighborhoods of Al-Hamad and the vicinity of the Muhammad Ali Othman and Al-Kump school school, while the militias bombed several residential neighborhoods in Taiz, including Al-Thawra neighborhood, Al-Jahmaliya neighborhood, and Al-Jumla, leaving 21 victims among Civilians were killed and wounded, including children.

The "militias of the Muslim Brotherhood" bombed the headquarters of the Fourth Mountain Infantry Brigade in the city of Al-Turbah, southwest of Taiz governorate, with a booby-trapped drone, against the background of the ongoing conflicts between its members in the city for weeks.

Local and military sources in the area confirmed that a huge explosion occurred, and a booby-trapped drone was seen heading from locations where militia members are stationed to the brigade's headquarters before the explosion occurred.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint forces thwarted infiltration and attacks by Houthi fighters in the eastern city of Hodeidah, with the continued pushing of armed reinforcements to those areas, and the Houthi militia continued to bomb residential neighborhoods in the city of Hays, which resulted in the injury of a civilian named “Mansour Fateini Akish” .

The militias bombed residential villages in the Al-Jabaliya area of ​​Al-Tuhayat district, south of Al-Hodeidah, using various shells, and with a type of "MV 23 caliber" weapon, intensively.

• Militias bomb residential neighborhoods in Taiz, leaving 21 dead or wounded civilians.

• Coalition fighters target Houthi reinforcements that were on their way to the Al-Mushajeh and Al-Kassara fronts.

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