The Yemeni army is advancing in 3 governorates and bombing artillery sites in Hodeidah

The coalition destroys a Houthi strategic missile store in central Sanaa

A coalition raid on a Houthi site.

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The coalition fighters destroyed a Houthi strategic missile store in the center of Sanaa, while the Yemeni army and local resistance forces liberated the isolation of the government in the southeast of Taiz governorate, after the joint forces intervened in the operation, and the army continued to advance on the Marib fronts, after the Houthi militia was defeated in the Kassara front, while the progress continued. On the Hajjah fronts, while the joint forces destroyed artillery and weapons sites for the Houthis on the western coast.

In details, the Arab coalition fighters continued their military operations, which began the day before yesterday, on the sites and gatherings of the Houthi militia in Sana'a, and separate areas in Yemen, with the aim of paralyzing their missile capabilities, destroying drones and booby-traps, and yesterday dawn managed to destroy a strategic missile store To the Houthis in the maintenance camp, in the center of the capital, Sanaa.

According to local sources, the raids of the coalition fighters targeted Houthi sites in Sana'a, which led to the occurrence of huge explosions, which lasted an hour, in a weapons store containing strategic missiles in the maintenance camp in the Al Hasbah area in the center of the capital, Sana'a.

The sources indicated that the raids also targeted Houthi sites in Al-Nahdain, overlooking the Presidency, south of the city, and missile brigades in Jabal Attan, and led to huge explosions at the targeted sites.

It also targeted a Houthi missile launcher in the Haradh district of Hajjah governorate, and destroyed it, and the raids targeted Houthi reinforcements in the Khub and Al-Sha`af district in Al-Jawf, and others in the districts of Rahba, Majzar, Meddhal and Sarwah in the Ma'rib governorate.

The army and local resistance forces in Taiz governorate were also able to fully control the isolation of the government, after the restoration of the sites that were controlled by the Houthi militia the day before yesterday, following the intervention of the Abu Abbas brigades from the joint forces in the fighting, to compensate for the vacuum caused by the units of the Fourth Mountain Infantry Brigade, Controlled by the "militia of the Brotherhood" in Yemen, which withdrew from the fighting fronts.

Field sources said that the forces and the resistance managed to control the village of Makhadir, east of Al-Ahgum, overlooking Al-Jaida and Wadi Al-Maqatara, which was the last stronghold of the Houthis in isolation, which would open the way towards completing the opening of the road linking the locality, which is administratively affiliated with Lahj and southern Taiz.

The army and resistance forces had launched a counter-attack on the Houthis in the southeastern front of Taiz, through which they were able to regain the sites of Makhadyara, Jehafa, Juwaila, Al-Khaoush, and the Abu Ayyoub Technical Institute in the Haifan district, south of the governorate.

On the western front, militias bombed villages in the Maqbana district with rockets, causing civilian casualties, including children.

In Marib, the army and tribes, backed by the joint and the Arab coalition, continued their advance on the Ksara and Al-Mashjah fronts, after the Houthi attacks were broken, and were able to advance towards the Hailan Mountains, and the road linking Al-Kasara to the Medghal district, and imposed fire control on the road linking Sanaa and Marib, which is one of the Houthi supply routes.

Field sources stated that the progress came after the coalition fighters launched intense raids on Houthi vehicles and sites in the region, which led to the defeat of the Houthis in Al-Ksara, inflicting dozens of dead and wounded on them, and thwarting their plan to move towards the city of Marib.

The sources indicated that a Houthi air defense system, which is the fifth in the vicinity of Marib, was destroyed, in addition to the destruction of a tank and 12 combat vehicles, and the Houthis inflicted heavy losses, amounting to more than 300 personnel, including 50 leaders of different ranks, including Major General Dhaifallah Ali Zaid. Dahshoush, nicknamed "Abu Muhammad", is the leader of the so-called "Al-Fateh Al-Mobin Brigades", and the prominent Houthi leader, Abdul Raouf Sharaf Al-Din, and Gibran Ahmed Qatineh.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes, backed by the Giants' forces, continued their advance in the vicinity of the Al-Labanat Camp, east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, and cleared sites in the vicinity of the strategic mountain range, and inflicted many dead and wounded on the Houthis.

Field sources confirmed that the Houthi fighters fled the battle, which prompted one of the Houthi leaders, called "Abu Al-Abbas Al-Hazmi," to kill the elements fleeing the battle, including African mercenaries.

In Hajjah, the Haradh front witnessed, yesterday, violent battles between the forces of the Fifth Military Region and the Houthi militias, which have become trapped in separate areas of the district, after the army advanced in the directorates of Hiran and Abs, where the Houthi supply routes pass towards Haradh.

Military sources confirmed that the army, backed by local resistance, was able to advance towards the road linking Midi and Haradh, and control parts of it, after violent battles with the Houthis, who are desperate to defend their last stronghold northwest of Hajjah.

The army and resistance forces were able to thwart a sea and another ground attack by the Houthis on their positions in Abs, and were able to destroy eight boats and kill 34 Houthis, in addition to destroying seven combat vehicles.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces doubled the losses of the Houthis, after they managed to thwart an attack against them in the 50 and the airport sectors inside the city of Hodeidah, inflicting deaths and injuries on them, and destroyed artillery and weapons that were used to bomb civilians in the city.

Yesterday, artillery bars were destroyed in the Al-Durayhimi district, and Houthi gatherings and dens were targeted in the vicinity of the city, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded, who targeted the Dakhnan area south of Al-Duraihimi with artillery and machine guns, while four Houthi marches were monitored in the sky of Al-Tuhayta.

In Hays, residents of the city continued their demonstrations, for the second day in a row, to denounce the continuation of the Sweden agreement, which enabled militias to kill civilians in the district, and which killed 500 people from the district, they said.

The protesters denounced, in the strongest terms, the international silence about the blatant crimes and violations that are taking place in the district of Hais by the militias, including the killing of innocent civilians, women and children, and the demolition of homes on the heads of their residents.

• The army inflicted heavy losses on the Houthis, amounting to more than 300 personnel, including 50 leaders.

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