Houthi escalation of drones on the West Coast fronts

The Yemeni army liberates strategic areas in Marib, Al-Jawf, Taiz, and Hajjah

Yemeni army fighters during operations against militias in Taiz.

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces, backed by tribes and joint forces, made qualitative progress on the fronts of Ma'rib, Al-Jawf, Taiz and Hajjah, amid the collapse of the Houthi militia, which suffered great losses, while the militias on the fronts of the West Coast escalated with drones.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the joint forces and Arab coalition fighters, were able to liberate areas described as strategic on the fronts in the west of the Ma'rib governorate, according to field sources, confirming the liberation of large parts of the Kasara area and the road linking Sanaa and Marib.

The sources confirmed that the forces had advanced towards the Hilan Junction, Wadi Kanab Rabish, and the district of Medghal, and they also continued to advance towards the fronts of Al-Jawf Junction and the Al-Farda area in the vicinity of the capital, Sana'a, indicating that the recent advances came after the forces managed to break Houthi attacks towards Kassara and Hilan, during the past two days, incurred Dozens of people were killed, including prominent field leaders, including Brigadier General Musleh Yahya Shamila, commander of the Houthi Special Forces, and Commander of the Houthi Hailan Front, Brigadier General Yahya Al-Samawi, who is known (Abu Nasrallah).

This came in conjunction with the fighter jets of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen, launching a series of qualitative raids on Houthi sites and movements in the vicinity of Marib and Sana'a, which left many dead and wounded among the Houthis, in addition to destroying combat vehicles, missile launchers, air defenses and weapons stores.

In the vicinity of the capital, Sanaa, the forces of the seventh military region continued their advance in the Al-Jadaan area and the Mas Triangle, with the great support of the coalition fighters, which targeted Houthi sites developed in those areas, destroyed a number of combat vehicles, and left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, managed yesterday to advance towards the lower Al-Banat camp, east of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, after carrying out a surprise attack on Houthi sites in the areas between Al-Hazm and Al-Labnat.

Field sources confirmed that the militias suffered many dead and wounded, when the forces bombed their sites in the vicinity of Al-Bannat Camp, and combat vehicles were destroyed at the targeted sites.

In Taiz, the army and local resistance forces continued their advance in the southeast axis of the governorate, and were able to control the Al-Akboush, Al-Akoush, and Maghdaf areas in the Haifan front, and a new front was opened in the Al-Zabirah area near Haifan.

Field sources confirmed that the army and the resistance advanced towards the Khazja area, which witnessed about 27 Houthis surrendering themselves, including the Houthi field commander, Abdulrahman Ahmed, and Sheikh Abdul-Ilah Al-Khazja, without a fight.

For its part, the forces stationed in the Tor al-Baha area, north of Lahj governorate, managed to liberate 10 sites with an area of ​​40 km in the direction of Haifan, Al-Qubeitah, and the city of Al-Rahadah, located on the road between Aden and Taiz, and managed to shoot down a Houthi drone in the Al-Mawaset district before reaching its target.

On the Al Shaqab front, east of Sabr, the army and resistance forces continued their advance towards the west of the city of Damna, which is one of the areas where militias are stationed in southeast Taiz, according to a field source who confirmed the proximity of the Al Shaqab front to the forces coming from As-Salou and Haifan.

The sources confirmed the death of many Houthis, including the field leader Akram Ibrahim Al-Habouri in the Al Shaqab front, while the Houthi leader, Aref Yahya Al-Shalali, was killed in the Al-Tuwair front, west of Taiz.

On the western front of Taiz, the army and resistance forces repelled Houthi attacks on the liberated areas in the areas of Sharaf Al-Anin and Al-Sarham, in the Jabal Habashi district, leaving four dead among the Houthis, including the commander known as (Abu Raad), and seven others were wounded, bringing the number of Houthi deaths in two days on the front Al-Anin increased to 16, while 18 members were killed in the Muqabneh front, including a field commander, according to sources in the Muqabneh front.

In Hajjah, the forces of the Fifth Military Region managed to liberate the village of the Muqataa in the district of Mustaba, after carrying out a successful circumvention operation on the Houthi sites in the district, which left many deaths among the Houthis, and the families of 23 others, according to field sources, indicating that Mustaba is the fifth directorate. Which Yemeni army forces are entering in Hajjah, along with Haradh, Midi, Hiran and Abs.

The sources stated that the leaders of the Houthi ranks, the director of the Houthi supervisor's office in the Shahil Ali Al-Abed District, and the General Supervisor in the isolation of the affairs in the Leading Shah, Abu Saqr Asaad, were killed in the recent battles of Abs, along with 28 of their members, while 20 others were captured.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia escalated its violations of the UN armistice, and yesterday, it sent 12 reconnaissance aircraft to the sky of several areas in the south of the governorate, where six planes were spotted in the sky of the Hays district, three in the sky of the city of At-Tuhayat, and three in the sky of the mountain.

This comes in conjunction with the militias' continued targeting of residential areas in the city of Hays, which resulted in the killing of a child and the injury of five civilians, in a new crime committed by militias against civilians on the western coast, which left widespread popular discontent among the district’s residents, who demanded the speedy end of the Stockholm Agreement and the return of operations Editing for the province.

The militias bombed, yesterday evening, the village of Al-Margouda in Al-Duraihimi District, south of Hodeidah, which includes IDPs' gatherings of 1,000 homes, which caused a state of panic and panic among the displaced.

Close 235 commercial establishments in Sanaa

Commercial sources in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, revealed that the Houthi militia closed more than 235 establishments and shops during the first quarter of this year 2021, while it referred 615 merchants opposing its arbitrary measures to the Public Prosecution, and closed many restaurants and parks under false pretenses, including preventing mixing And the resemblance to the West, which are similar arguments to "ISIS" and "Al-Qaeda."

The sources pointed out that the militias imposed fines on the owners of more than 3,931 stores, and imposed arbitrary financial levies on about 13 thousand and 939 commercial establishments in the city, since the beginning of this year, all of which violate the laws and regulations according to which the work of these shops and establishments was licensed.

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Al-Qaeda terrorist attack leaves 13 dead in Abyan

Seven security men and six civilians were killed in a terrorist attack on a security post in Abyan Governorate, in southern Yemen, carried out by elements of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, at dawn yesterday.

Security sources reported that members of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda launched an attack on a security checkpoint, in the east of the Ahwar district in Abyan governorate, leaving 13 dead, including seven security men and six civilians, before the militants managed to flee to an unknown destination, in the organization’s first attack. Months ago, indicating that two of the soldiers were slaughtered.

The sources pointed out that the Security Forces forces began a process of pursuing terrorist elements in the district, with the support of the Bakazem tribes, whose five sons were killed in the operation.

A government security source said, "The gunmen attacked the checkpoint with automatic weapons and RPGs while a civilian car was passing by."

The source suggested that the terrorist organization "Al Qaeda" would stand behind the attack.

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Houthi militias send 12 reconnaissance aircraft to the sky of several areas in the south of Hodeidah Governorate.

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