Thwarting militia attacks on several fronts

The Yemeni army reaches the last stronghold of the Houthis on the "Taiz-Al-Hodeidah" ​​road

The Yemeni army is inflicting heavy losses on the Houthi militia on several fronts.

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Field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army forces in western Taiz governorate managed to reach the outskirts of the city of Al-Barah, the last stronghold of the Houthi militia on the road linking Taiz and Al-Hodeidah, and the Yemeni army forces, tribes and joint forces managed to thwart a Houthi attack on the Al-Kasara, Al-Khadra and Al-Mashjhah fronts in Marib, with The continued raids of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy on Houthi sites in Sana'a, Dhamar and Saada, and Houthi attacks on several fronts were thwarted.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces supported by the local resistance in the western governorate of Taiz managed to achieve qualitative victories yesterday, and reached the outskirts of the city of Al-Barah, the last stronghold of the Houthis on the road linking Taiz and Al-Hodeidah. Directorate.

Field sources, west of Taiz, stated that the army and resistance forces were able to fully control the Al-Kadha area, and now control the road linking west of Taiz and Al-Waziya District, and from there to Al-Mokha, which is located on the western coast of Yemen, indicating that the road is southwest of Taiz, passing through Al-Mawasit and Al-Maafer towards Al-Waziyah. The al-Mukhah is under control, and the siege on Taiz was lifted from the western side.

The sources pointed out that the army and local resistance forces turned on "Al-Rawi" mountain and advanced to the bottom of Jabal Ghobari, in the Al-Waziya District, near which is stationed from the western side by the 22 Infantry Brigade of the joint forces led by Major General Haitham Qassem Taher, where preparations are being made to join forces. Both fronts are in the occultation, at point 500.

The sources confirmed that the army and local resistance forces were able to control the sites of “Jabal Rahanq, Jabal Oudin, Tabat al-Radma, Tabab al-Zum, Tabat Sa'ada, al-Matahen area, the black hometown, the village of al-Qusha and al-Tabab surrounding it, and Tabab overlooking the village of al-Kweiha from the direction of the north and al-Tabab. Overlooking the village of Al-Kebab from the east direction », as parts of Jabal Ghobari were liberated.

The Houthi militia launched a large-scale attack yesterday evening in Jabal Al-Nabe` and the isolation of Ashmla, and the Yemeni army forces repelled the attack and inflicted heavy losses on the militias.

The army and resistance forces seized a large quantity of weapons and ammunition, including a tank, a howitzer cannon, and various weapons left by the militia members who fled from the village of Al-Ghaleel and the Al-Suhaha area in Al-Kadha.

In the fog front in the west, clashes erupted in the vicinity of Jabal Han, Al-Sayyahi, and Durrat, as the militia tried to control the road linking the city with southwestern Taiz to cut off the only supply route for the advanced forces in the districts of Jabal Habashi, Maqbana, and Al-Ma`fer.

For his part, the Chief of General Staff of the Yemeni Army, Commander of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Saghir bin Aziz, confirmed the continuation of military operations on the fronts of Taiz and Marib until victory is achieved, the Houthi coup is ended, and the capital, Sana'a, is reached.

In Marib, battles continued on the fronts of "Al-Kasara and Al-Khadra", during which the Yemeni army forces and the tribes backed by the joint forces managed to fully control and secure Jabal Hamar al-Sayd. Field sources confirmed the surrender of 40 militia members.

In Al-Mashjah, battles continued between the two sides with the support of coalition fighters, which bombed Houthi sites and reinforcements, which resulted in the death and injury of a number of militia members.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces thwarted an attempt to advance and infiltrate Houthi militia members towards Hajar, Al-Thawakh, Habeel Al-Abdi and Bab Al-Ghulq, and inflicted heavy losses on them. Field sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, called "Abdul-Karim Al-Salmi," along with many of his members.

Yesterday dawn, the coalition fighters bombed strategic militia sites in the capital, Sanaa, and targeted weapons stores in Al Nahdain camp, and another in Al-Hafa camp in Jabal Naqum, east of the city, as well as targeting the installation and assembly of ballistic missiles and drones in the maintenance camp, and Houthi sites in the Douran district and the governorate. Dhamar, and the Houthi communication network in the Al Ammar area of ​​Saada governorate was destroyed, and Kahlan camp in the city center of Saada was targeted with two raids.

• Coalition fighters target weapons depots, missiles, and drones in Sana'a.

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