Violent battles with the militias on the fronts of Al-Jawf and Marib

The Yemeni army liberates areas in the districts of Maqbana and Jabal Habashi, west of Taiz

The Yemeni legitimate forces inflicted heavy losses on the Houthi militia on several fronts.

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The Yemeni army forces managed to liberate the entire Jabal Habashi district, west of Taiz governorate, while the Al-Jawf and Ma'rib fronts witnessed violent battles between militias, the Yemeni joint forces and the tribes, while the joint forces foiled Houthi movements in the sectors of Hodeidah.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces were able to liberate all areas of Habashi district, west of Taiz governorate, from the Houthi militia, except for the "Beit Al Wafi" area.

Field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army was able to liberate all villages in the Jabal Habashi district in western Taiz from the Houthi militia, except for the Beit Al-Wafi area, which is witnessing violent battles between the two sides, indicating that the battles are moving towards completing the liberation of the rest of the villages of the district, and heading towards the neighboring district of Maqbana .

On the fronts of Maqabneh, the Yemeni army forces began a new military operation in the directorate, aimed at liberating the areas of al-Qash'a, al-Quwaiha, and the areas between Maqabneh and the Jabal Habashi district, regarding the integration with the advanced Jabal Habashi front.

Field sources reported renewed fighting in the front of the isolation of Yemen, which is affiliated with the Maqbana district, after the militias attempted to regain the areas that were liberated days ago on the fronts of Maqbana.

Meanwhile, the Houthi militia bombed army sites in the Al-Sayyahi area with fog in the west of the city, in retaliation for the losses it incurred during the past few days on the fronts in the west and east of the city, and also bombed residential areas and neighborhoods inside the city, and others located in the east of the city.

On the eastern front of the city, the army forces were able to extinguish Houthi sources of fire in Tabet Softil, as confrontations continued between the two sides in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace.

Violent confrontations took place between the two sides in the vicinity of the Special Security Forces camp, in which the militias are stationed, after completing control of Al-Hamad Street, and the surrounding areas and neighborhoods.

In Marib, battles continued between the army and the joint forces supported by the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the Al-Mashjah, Al-Kasara and Hailan fronts, and the outskirts of Sarwah, reaching the Bani Dabyan front on the outskirts of the capital, Sanaa, while it continued on the Haid Al Ahmed and Gereida fronts in the frontiers Jabal Murad District.

Field sources confirmed the killing of 167 Houthis, during the past two days, in the Kassara, Al-Masjeh and Sarwah front, and 27 others in the Jabal Murad front in the south of the governorate, noting that the Houthi leader, Ali Abdul Latif Al-Marouni, was killed on those fronts, and he is a close associate of the militia leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi.

The Yemeni army forces, backed by the tribes, launched an attack on militia sites in the vicinity of Al-Labanat Camp, east of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf, from the Al-Kayyis and Asdas axes, and advanced in the Al-Nudud axis east of Bir Al-Marazeeq, and took control of Abu Shed sites.

Field sources confirmed that the army forces were able to secure dirt areas and roads between Al-Nudd and Duhaidha, while Houthi movements were bombed in the eastern Al-Labnat front.

The sources stated that the attacks of the army and the tribes came after they responded to the Houthi attack, which targeted their positions in the opposition, and managed to thwart it, destroy combat vehicles, and kill and injure many Houthis.

In Al Dhale'e, the joint and southern forces repelled the Houthi attack towards the Battar and Mashareh areas, and caused them heavy losses in equipment and lives, according to a field source.

• 167 Houthis were killed during the past two days in the Kassara, Al-Masjhah and Sarwah front, and 27 others were killed in the Jabal Murad front.

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