Battles on the Ma'rib and Hajjah fronts ... and the Yemeni army is taking back positions in Taiz

The "coalition" destroys a car bomb launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia

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

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The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of an explosive drone launched by the Houthi militia towards Saudi Arabia, while the Yemeni army and resistance forces in the Taiz axis regained recently lost sites in the Maqabneh front, with the continuing battles on the fronts west of Ma'rib and Hajjah, in conjunction with Qualitative operations by the coalition fighters, while the joint forces foiled Houthi attacks on the western coast.

In the details, the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced yesterday morning the interception and destruction of a "booby-trapped" march in the Yemeni airspace launched by the militias towards Khamis Mushait, in the south of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In a statement, the coalition considered that the attempts of hostile militias to be systematic and deliberate to target civilians and civilian objects, stressing the thwarting of hostile attempts by militias against civilians and civilian objects.

In the field details, the army forces in the Taiz axis supported by the resistance regained, yesterday evening, several sites in the Maqbana front, west of the governorate, after they launched an attack on the Houthi militia in the district, according to field sources, confirming the restoration of the black soil, the village of Al-Qahhafah, and the base of Al-Qaeda. And the Al-Hadhin area, and parts of Jabal Al-Sen, as progress continues on the Raqan front.

The sources indicated that the recent battles left 12 people dead in the ranks of the Houthis, including a sniper, and others were injured, and Houthi combat vehicles with automatic weapons were destroyed.

In Marib, the army forces and tribes backed by the Arab coalition thwarted a new Houthi attack on the Al-Mashjah front, through which it aimed to advance towards the areas of Al-Atif and Nakhla, and Aidat Al-Ra'a, and they sustained heavy losses, and 53 bodies were trapped in the area.

Field sources in Marib confirmed the continuing battles on the Al-Mashajeh, Al-Kassara and Al-Jada fronts, while the coalition fighters continued their focused and supportive raids on the army and tribal fronts on the Ma'rib, Al-Jawf and Hajjah fronts, which affected militia sites, mechanisms and reinforcements, and caused them great losses.

According to the sources, the air strikes resulted in the destruction of a Houthi weapons store on Mount Helan, killing and wounding dozens of Houthi militia members, in addition to the destruction of a vehicle, two armored vehicles and five vehicles carrying Houthi reinforcements.

Meanwhile, the sources confirmed the death of many Houthi leaders on the fronts in western Marib, among them the leader Abdullah Hassan Al-Shami, nicknamed "Abu Al-Hassan", along with the leader Brigadier General Mansour Al-Khairani, while the militias, during the past two days, 23 of their leaders who fell in Marib and Al-Jawf Three of them hold the rank of colonel, one lieutenant colonel, four major, one captain, five lieutenants, and four hold the rank of second lieutenant, while the remaining five have the rank of assistant.

Many Houthis have also been captured, including senior leaders, according to field sources, while the Houthi militias have been depleted in a way that has rendered them unable to achieve any progress on the fronts west of Ma'rib, despite the reinforcements that are being pushed through various formats, two months ago.

In Hajjah, the coalition fighters destroyed Houthi reinforcements on their way to the fronts of the districts of Abs, Haradh, and Mustaba, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, and destroying a tank and vehicle loaded with weapons and ammunition.

The Fifth Military Zone forces thwarted an attempt to advance the Houthis in the Bani Hassan area of ​​the Abs district and inflicted heavy losses on them. An attempt by the Houthis towards the liberated areas in the west of the Maba'a district also thwarted, and inflicted 20 dead and a number of wounded, according to field sources.

The sources indicated that among the dead was the Houthi leader, Abdul Karim Humaidan, who was appointed by the Houthis as Director General of the Kahlan Afar Directorate.

In Saada, the coalition fighters targeted a camp for gathering Houthi fighters and African mercenaries in the Al-Raqo area in the Munbeh district, leaving the ranks of those elements dead and wounded, and a Houthi combat vehicle was destroyed in Wadi Al-Haifa in the Kattaf district.

And in Hodeidah, on the western coast, the Houthi militia set fire to a camp for the displaced in the village of Hilla, northwest of Hays, which led to the complete collapse of the camp, according to the Media Center of the Giants Brigades, indicating that the militias turned the camp into fortifications and combat barracks for their members.

According to the center, the militias use the village of Hilla, and its environs, as dens for their incoming reinforcements from the direction of Al-Jarahi district in the same governorate as part of their miserable attempts to target the city of Hays.

Meanwhile, the joint forces' artillery raided the dens and barracks of the militias in the al-Durayhimi sectors and the city of Hodeidah, and managed to destroy Houthi weapons and combat vehicles, and an attempt to infiltrate into residential neighborhoods in At-Tuhayta foiled under heavy fire cover, and spy planes were spotted five of them in the sky of Tuhayta.

• Houthi militias burn a camp for the displaced in the village of Hilla, Hodeidah, and turn it into combat fortifications for their members.

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