Thwarting the creation of Houthi militia sites west of Al-Dhalea

The Yemeni army liberates sites on the western fronts of Taiz and the opposition in Al-Jawf

Soldiers from the Yemeni legitimacy in one of the areas of the Al-Khadkara front in the Ma'rib governorate.

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The Yemeni army forces and the local resistance, backed by the Arab coalition, continued their advance on the western fronts of Taiz Governorate, and liberated six new sites, including Al-Kadah Market, while they were able to liberate several areas on the Al-Nudd Front in Al-Jawf, as the battles continued between them and the Houthi militias on the fronts of Ma'rib, in the When the joint forces failed to develop Houthi sites in western Al-Dhalea.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the local resistance, backed by the Arab coalition, continued their advance on the western fronts of Taiz governorate, and yesterday they managed to liberate new sites in the Maqbana district, according to field sources, confirming control of the Al-Kadha market, the Al-Sheki areas, Khalil hill, and Teba. Shepherd, liquid Darkhav, and Jabal al-Darb.

The sources indicated that progress continues towards new areas, amid the retreat of the Houthi militia and the flight of its members towards the city of Al-Barah.

The sources confirmed the arrival of army units from the 145th Brigade and the 17th Infantry Brigade, to the outskirts of Jabal Ghobari, which overlooks directly on the road linking western Taiz and the city of Al-Barah, which separates the fronts of the western coast from the east of Mokha.

During the past two days, the western fronts of Taiz witnessed accelerated progress on the various axes between the districts of Maqbana and Jabal Habashi. Al-Darb and a similar village, and I proceeded towards the road linking toil and hardship.

For its part, the Houthi militia sent large reinforcements to the western fronts of Taiz, coming from Ibb governorate via Al-Sittin Road, and stationed in the isolation of Al-Rubaie and the Al-Ramada area, in an attempt to regain the sites that they lost, and to stop the continued advance of the army and local resistance towards the city west of Taiz.

On the other hand, field sources confirmed the escape of the Houthi militia members from the supervisors and field commanders from the battle fronts, confirming the escape of the Houthi supervisor, Abu Nasir, and leaving his elements in the toil front, noting that there are liquidations among the Houthi elements against the background of the defeats they suffered in western Taiz. .

For his part, the governor of Taiz, Nabil Shamsan, said during a meeting of the local authority and the executive body in the governorate that the process of completing the liberation of the governorate is a priority that cannot be undone, to end the human suffering and lift the siege on the city.

On the eastern front, the army continued to target militia sites in Taba Sofitel and the palace round, which prompted militias to launch more attacks on the city's neighborhoods, using artillery and Katyusha rockets.

In Al-Jawf, east of the capital, Sanaa, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the joint forces, were able to advance in the Nudd Front east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, and field sources reported that the military operations of the army and the tribes managed to control new sites in the Nudd Front, after battles that left many Of the dead and wounded in the ranks of the Houthis.

The sources confirmed the liberation of the areas of Burqa Ashkar, Silariq, Munqaza, Desdous, Al-Sak, Melifuh, White Flag, Farida, Qarn Al-Sayari, Al-Aqir, and Black Flag in the Nudud front east of Al-Hazm city.

In the district of Raghwan northwest of Ma'rib, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes backed by the "joint", managed to regain the Mawais area after hours of militia control over it, and repelled the Houthi attacks on the Zayg family, Zig, and Talili group, and inflicted heavy losses on them.

In the Al-Zour front, southwest of Ma'rib, a massive Houthi militia attack was repelled towards the Al-Sawabin area, south of the Al-Zour area.

The coalition fighters intensified their raids on Houthi sites, reinforcements and vehicles in several areas in Marib and Al-Jawf, which led to the destruction of many combat vehicles and the death and injury of more than 76 Houthis, 30 of them in the Kassara front, west of Ma'rib.

For his part, the governor of Marib, Sultan Al-Arada, confirmed the continuation of the Houthi attack on the governorate from three axes, indicating in a press statement that the coalition fighter raids formed the fortress and the first shield to defend Marib from the recent Houthi attacks.

In Saada, the coalition fighters managed to destroy Houthi reinforcements, tried to advance towards the Al-Zahir district, destroyed a number of mechanisms, and left dead and wounded among the Houthis, and in Al-Dhale`, confrontations were renewed between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side, on the fronts in the west of the governorate. In it, the Houthis' attempt to create sites at the top of Jabal Al-Masiouh, northeast of Al-Hasha District, was thwarted.

In Sana'a, the Houthi militia gathered, the day before yesterday, 35 leaders who fell on the fronts of Ma'rib, Al-Jawf and Taiz, including Brigadier General Musleh Yahya Shamila, Brigadier General Nasser Qasim Al-Qahqwa, Colonel Muqamish Abdullah Al-Salmi, and Lieutenant Colonel Ismail Hussein Abdullah Al-Harouni, along with three with the rank of major, and two with the rank Captain, and the rest have the rank of lieutenant.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia continued its bombing of residential neighborhoods in several areas in the south of the governorate, the most violent of which was the city of Hays.

It also bombed residential villages in the Al-Durayhimi district, south of Hodeidah, brutally using heavy mortar shells, while nine Houthi reconnaissance aircraft were spotted during the past two days in the skies of Hays and At-Tuhayat.

The death toll from "Sanaa Fire" rises to 30

Medical and local sources in Sana'a confirmed that the death toll from the Immigration Center fire in Sana'a has risen to 30, while others question the true number, as they indicate the presence of more than 50 dead and 400 wounded.

Last Sunday, a fire broke out in the immigration detention center at the Immigration and Passports Authority in Sana'a, which was crowded with Ethiopian and Somali detainees, as militias are accused of being behind it after the migrants refused to participate in fighting with them on the Ma'rib and Al-Jawf fronts.

Informed sources in Sanaa stated that the militias prevented humanitarian organizations and health workers from knowing the number of those who died, or providing aid to the injured in hospitals, as security measures were tightened on hospitals and health centers to which the injured were transferred.

The sources pointed out that the migrant center attached to the Yemeni Passports, Immigration and Nationality Authority building housed 900 African immigrants, most of them of Ethiopian nationality, and that the ward that was destroyed by the fire contained 500 immigrants, which led to an increase in the dead and injured.

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Militias offer state institutions for rent

The Houthi militia began offering state institutions, in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, for rent, after they plundered them and turned them into empty and idle buildings, including the General Organization for General Insurance.

Yemeni activists circulated a picture of an advertisement posted on the foundation’s building, stating that the building is for rent, for those who wanted to invest it, after looting and confiscating the foundation’s assets estimated at billions of riyals.

The militias confiscated a number of buildings for the benefit of their leaders. They also looted state lands and real estate belonging to the Ministry of Endowments and Guidance, especially those belonging to mosques, as is the case with the Al-Firdaws Mosque, and demolished Al-Tawhid Mosque.

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