Restoring sites in Marib ... and the "Joint" settles the battle east of Hodeidah

The coalition destroys two car bombs launched towards southern Saudi Arabia

Houthi plane shot down by the coalition.

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The Arab Coalition Forces to Support Legitimacy in Yemen destroyed two booby-trapped drones launched by the Houthi militia towards civilian objects in Khamis Mushait, southern Saudi Arabia, and coalition fighters also destroyed Houthi marches in Sana'a, while the Yemeni army and tribes managed to retake sites and cut off Houthi supply lines on the Ma'rib fronts , While the joint forces settled the battle east of Hodeidah.

In the details, the Arab coalition forces announced, at dawn yesterday, that they had intercepted and destroyed two booby-trapped aircraft launched by the terrorist Houthi militia towards Saudi territory.

The coalition stated that two aircraft launched by Houthi militias towards civilians and civilian objects in Khamis Mushait, southern Saudi Arabia, were intercepted and destroyed a day after the launch of a car bomb march towards the area.

The coalition indicated the continuing systematic operations of the Houthi militia to target civilians and civilian objects in the south of the Kingdom, stressing that necessary operational measures be taken to protect civilians, in accordance with international humanitarian law.

Yesterday morning, the coalition fighters targeted one of the areas in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, from which the Houthi marches were launched towards Saudi Arabia, and destroyed drones and a weapons store for the Houthis in the Engineering Department camp in the Sawan neighborhood, northeast of Sanaa.

In the field of field affairs, the Kassara, Al-Mashajeh, Al-Makhdara and Jabal Murad fronts in the Marib governorate witnessed violent battles between the Yemeni army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, which left dead and wounded among the Houthis.

On the southern fronts of Ma'rib, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the Arab coalition fighters, yesterday, continued their advance on the fronts between the districts of Rahba and Jabal Murad, after they were able to cut off all supply lines for the militias towards the areas of Al-Awsal and Jabal Al-Hudhan in the Directorate of Rahba, and they were able to fully control the area of ​​« Rahum strategy, and parts of «Najd Majma’.

Field sources confirmed that the forces and tribes in Rahba were able to cut off the Houthi supply routes coming from the "Sadara" center of the Rahba district, towards the areas located on the borders of the Jabal Murad District and towards the Juba Directorate, including "Al-Awshal and Jabal Al-Hudhan", where the Houthi groups have become completely isolated.

The sources pointed out that Houthi groups were surrounded in those areas, with the continued tightening of the noose around them to surrender themselves and their weapons without a fight, after the supply lines were cut off from them, noting that the last operation prevented the militias from reaching the districts of "Jabal Murad and Al-Jouba" as they are located on roads linking the governorate. Marib, in the governorates of Al-Bayda and Shabwa.

The sources stated that the army and tribes forces rushed to secure the strategic "Jubah Triangle" and prevented the militias from sending reinforcements through Qifah in Al-Bayda road towards southern Marib, pointing out that the last operation was qualitative and came with great support from the coalition fighters that provided air cover for the forces on the ground.

Also in the south of Ma'rib, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile at civilian objects in the city of Ma'rib. The missile exploded minutes after its launch in the “Ablah” area of ​​the Al-Abdiyah district, leaving a huge explosion that shook the area.

On the fronts west of Ma'rib, violent battles took place between the two sides in the areas of Al-Bara, Al-Zour, and Tabat Maher, and west of the red sky in the Al-Mushajeh and Al-Kassara fronts, during which the army and tribes forces, with the great support of the coalition fighters, managed to thwart the Houthi advance attempts to regain those areas and the Al-Alam area Edited over the weekend.

Field sources confirmed that the coalition fighters were able to destroy nine Houthi combat vehicles used in the attacks on those areas, leaving 50 Houthi dead and dozens wounded, while Houthi reinforcements were targeted in Sarwah and Al-Jadaan, which led to the killing of 44 Houthis, and wounding others.

According to the sources, Houthi leaders were killed in recent operations west of Marib, including Major General Khaled Muhammad Al-Ridha, nicknamed "Abu Sultan", Houthi leader Muhammad Al-Radhi, and leader Hassan Al-Kibsi, who is close to the militia leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, in addition to four foreign elements specialized in installing missiles And the drones, their bodies were found among the dead Houthis from the "Al-Nujaba" brigade at the Al-Kasara front.

The sources indicated that the number of foreign mercenaries in the ranks of the Houthis who were killed on the Marib fronts since last March rose to 43 dead, including missile, explosives and drones experts.

On the other hand, the army forces from the 125th Infantry Brigade lured Houthi fighters into Jabal al-Balq tribal, who were in the framework of a supply convoy that came from Sana'a on its way to the seam areas, and caused eight dead and six others were captured, while a quantity of weapons and ammunition was seized.

The army and tribes forces had recaptured the sites of Tabab Singer, Al-Soud and Harmal in the Al-Mashjah front, a few hours after the militias took control of them, as battles took place between the two sides.

In Saada, the army's artillery pounded Houthi fortifications in the “Raqo” camp in the Munbah border district, which resulted in deaths and injuries among the Houthis, including the mercenaries of its part, and Houthi sites in the Razih district were bombed.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces carried out an offensive operation against the Houthi militia sites in the "Beit Al-Shamasi" area, south of Al-Fakher sector, northwest of the Qataba district, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded.

Field sources stated that units of the joint and southern forces launched a preemptive attack on Houthi positions in those areas, which resulted in the death and injury of 10 Houthi fighters.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces settled confrontations with the Houthi militia in the Kilo 16 sector, east of the city, after Houthi elements attempted to infiltrate the contact lines in the area and inflicted heavy losses on them.

The Houthi militia targeted residential villages in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit Al-Faqih district with artillery shells as part of its daily breaches of the UN armistice, and with automatic weapons they targeted residential neighborhoods in the center of the city of Hays, south of Hodeidah, while seven Houthi reconnaissance aircraft were spotted in the sky of Al-Tuhayta district.

In Taiz, clashes took place in the vicinity of Jabal Al-Sen, in the Maqbana district, west of the governorate, resulting in the death of three Houthis, and the injury of two others, while a child died and seven others were wounded by a mine explosion from militia remnants in the district of Khadir, southeast of Taiz.

In Ibb, armed Houthi elements killed three teenagers in the Adeeb area in Wadi Al-Janat of the Ibb city countryside directorate, while they were going to work in the agricultural fields, after a verbal altercation between them, according to local sources, confirming the killing of Anwar Abdo Al-Omair (16 years old) and Noor Al-Din Abdo Al-Omair (14 years old) and Muhammad Numan Al-Omair (13 years old), at the hands of Houthi gunmen, in the context of the weapons chaos in the governorate that is under the control of the militias.

• The coalition fighters managed to destroy nine Houthi combat vehicles that were used in attacks on Marib, leaving 50 Houthi dead.

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