He carried out a large military operation that included the governorates of Sana'a, Amran and Hodeidah

The "coalition" targets Houthi militia missile launchers and drones

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

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Yesterday, the fighters of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen carried out a large military operation that included three governorates, and led to the destruction of missile platforms and drone platforms for the Houthi militia, and booby-traps workshops. western.

In the details, the Arab coalition fighters carried out a large military operation against the Houthi militia yesterday at dawn, targeting booby-trapped drones, ballistic missile launchers, weapons stores, and militia military sites and targets in three governorates.

According to Yemeni local sources, the coalition fighters targeted a ballistic missile launcher belonging to the Houthis in Hamadan district, north of the capital, Sana'a, and destroyed it, as well as a weapons store containing strategic missiles in the maintenance camp in Al-Nahda city in the city center, and failed to launch a ballistic missile from Al-Dailami base in the vicinity of Sana'a airport.

The sources stated that the raids hit Al-Hafa camp in Jabal Naqum, Jarban area in Sanhan District, and Al-Nahyan in the vicinity of the Presidency House south of Sanaa, noting that the raids left explosions described as terrifying and violent, and you hear for the first time with this force and infinite accuracy.

In Amran, north of Sanaa, coalition fighters destroyed and destroyed a weapons depot and a missile launch platform in the Al-Seneen area in the Khamer district, and destroyed a booby-trapping workshop near the port of Salif, north of Hodeidah, in an operation described as qualitative that thwarted a terrorist operation in the Red Sea waters.

Meanwhile, battles continued between the army forces and the tribes, backed by the "joint", on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, on the fronts west of Ma'rib. They were concentrated in the areas of Al-Kassara, Al-Masjeh and Hailan, and extended to Al-Jadaan and Medghal, in which several Houthi movements were broken towards those The sites, reinforced with the special protection elements of the militia leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi.

Field sources stated that the militias had been greatly depleted, during the recent period, on the fronts of Ma'rib, which prompted them to use foreign-trained personnel tasked with protecting Abdul-Malik al-Houthi to participate in the fighting, indicating that the militias have reached a final stage of combat capabilities.

The Yemeni army spokesman, Brigadier General Abdo Majali, confirmed the success of the combat strategy that was used on the Ma'rib fronts to exhaust and defeat the Houthi militia, indicating in a press statement that the fronts of Jabal Murad, Al-Jadaan, Al-Mukhdarah, Sarwah, Jabal Helan, Al-Mashhajeh and Al-Kassara, and with the support of the coalition fighters, the capabilities of the Houthis drain Significantly, it became the weakest and most vulnerable condition it had not previously reached.

He explained that the Marib fronts have lost the Houthi militia's ability to advance, command and control, and achieve their goals, and are rapidly losing the areas they control, which has created a state of psychological breakdown among its elements that are fleeing the battles in a large way.

And the Yemeni President, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, had directed the army leadership and governors of the governorates that are witnessing battles against the militias, to abide by and review the military plans, in order to ensure victory over the Houthis and the elimination of their project in Yemen.

President Hadi affirmed that the Yemeni people will not accept being ruled by foreign followers, regardless of the sacrifices, appreciating the fraternal support of the brothers in the Coalition to Support Legitimacy, and the support they provide in this field.

During the past two days, Marib witnessed violent battles against the Houthi militia, which left 187 Houthi dead and dozens of wounded and prisoners, while various combat vehicles were destroyed, and operating rooms, missile launchers, and several weapons stores were destroyed.

For its part, the Houthi militia cut off the Internet and communications services in several areas in Marib, to cover their crimes committed against civilians and displaced persons in the city, as a result of targeting them with ballistic missiles.

In Hajjah, the army and resistance forces continued their advance in the Abs district, and advanced towards the Rabou'a market in the district center after launching a counter-attack on the Houthi militia, which tried, at dawn yesterday, to regain the finally liberated sites.

Field sources stated that the battles, which extended to a prolonged area, left dead and wounded among the Houthis, including the commander of the attack, and led to the destruction of their combat vehicles.

In Taiz, battles continued between the two sides on the eastern front of the city, as the Yemeni army and resistance forces advanced in the drilling area in the Al Shaqab front with patience, while the forces retreated on the Haifan front due to disagreements between the Brotherhood militia members in that front.

Military sources stated that the Houthi militia had regained the tank, al-Khader, and the school, Taba al-Dabai front, in the Al-Ahkum front, which it had previously lost during battles with the 35th Armored Brigade and the local resistance, noting that the reason for the fall of the sites on the Al-Ahkum front was the refusal of the members of the Fourth Infantry Brigade Jabali, controlled by the "Muslim Brotherhood" militia, covered the advance on those fronts, from sites that were stationed in the mountains and Wadi al-Maqatara.

The sources confirmed that the brigade forces refused to participate in the fighting, and withdrew from their positions towards the city of Al-Turbah abruptly, which allowed the Houthis to launch a three-pronged attack on the army and advanced resistance positions, which prompted them to withdraw from it.

In Al-Bayda, the local resistance managed to thwart an infiltration attempt by Houthi militia members towards the resistance sites in Wadi Fadhha, Al Malajem District, and inflicted heavy losses on them.

In Al-Dhalea, the Mashareh and Al-Qawrad areas, in the Hajar sector in the northwest of the governorate, witnessed an exchange of artillery and missile strikes between the joint and southern forces, and the Houthi militia, after the Houthis attempted to infiltrate the liberated sites in those areas, which left dead and wounded among their members.

In Hodeidah, the Arab coalition fighters thwarted a terrorist operation, for which the Houthi militia was preparing in the Salif port, north of the governorate, and targeted a booby-trapping workshop that included a number of booby-trapped boats that were equipped to carry out terrorist operations against international shipping in the Red Sea.

Meanwhile, a number of Houthi operatives were killed and others were injured, as the joint forces bombed new Houthi sites in the Al-Durayhimi sector, south of Hodeidah, while militias continued to target civilian areas in Hays and Al-Tuhayat, which left people with discontent who demanded quickly ending the Sweden agreement and returning to operations Editing.

Militias continue to target civilian areas in Hays and At-Tuhayat in Hodeidah.

• Marib witnessed the most violent battles against the militias, which left 187 Houthi dead and dozens of wounded and captured.

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