Thwarting the movements and infiltrations of the Houthi militia in Hodeidah

The Yemeni army regains 3 strategic locations in the Mashjah front, Ma'rib

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

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Yesterday, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the Arab coalition regained three strategic locations in the Al-Mashjah front, west of Ma'rib, and attacks by the Houthi militia in the vicinity of the Red Tale were foiled, with battles continuing with the militias on the Kassara fronts, Sarwah, Al-Mashajeh, Hailan and Al-Makhdara, while Hazmiyeh Al-Bayda’s resistance carried out an ambush that left five Houthi fighters were killed, while the joint forces foiled Houthi movements and infiltrations in Al-Durayhimi, Hodeidah.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes supported by the Arab coalition have made qualitative advances in the facilitation of the Al-Mashjah front in the west of the Ma'rib governorate, after the fiercest battles fought with the Houthi militia, which used the largest amount of its human stock and weapons, on Friday evening and yesterday.

Field sources confirmed that the army and the tribes were able to retake the Tabab Singer, Al-Sawd and Harmal sites in the vicinity of the Red Tale, which is the most important defense line for the city of Marib, after battles with the Houthi "death brigades" that were pushed into the area with the aim of penetrating the Kassara and Al-Mushajeh fronts after their joining forces last week. .

The sources stated that the Houthi militia was desperate to achieve any penetration of the western fronts of the governorate and carried out more than 22 attacks within two days, and for this purpose it provided dozens of combat systems in offensive operations similar to the collective suicide of its members.

The army and tribes forces had lured Houthi groups to areas between Mulawda and al-Tala'a al-Hamra and completely wiped them out, and encircled at dawn yesterday Houthi brigades that advanced west of al-Mashjah, where the forces carried out a bypass operation from the direction of Wadi al-Harizi, Jabal al-Khashab, Dhat al-Ra’a, and Tabat al-Bara, and fell in the ranks of the Houthis. Dozens of dead, wounded, and prisoners.

It confirmed the continuation of violent battles between the two sides in the outskirts of Sarwah district, the vicinity of Hilan, Al-Mashjah, Al-Kasara, and Al-Mukhdara, all of which are fronts in the vicinity of Al-Gharbia Governorate.

For its part, the Arab coalition fighters launched a series of support raids, targeting Houthi gatherings, vehicles and reinforcements, in the western and northwestern regions of Ma'rib, and on the outskirts of the capital, Sana'a, leaving dead and wounded, and destroying 22 Houthi combat vehicles, including tanks, armored vehicles and crews, while the army and tribes dropped two marches. Two booby traps were approaching the sky of the Al-Mashjah front, and the army's artillery destroyed crews loaded with weapons and ammunition.

Field sources confirmed the death of 157 Houthis during the battles on Friday evening and at dawn yesterday, on the fronts west of Ma'rib, 83 of them were killed in Al-Mashjah alone, and the rest were in Al-Kasara and Hailan, of whom 17 were prominent Houthi leaders, including the chief of operations of the Fourth Military Region, nicknamed Abu Omar Al-Ezzi, and the Staff of War The Houthi’s Sixth Military Region, called Major General Hussein al-Najadi, and the leader of the Hashd in the ranks of the Houthis in Khawlan Sana’a, named Adnan al-Hammad.

Other Houthi leaders were also killed in Marib, including Colonel Adnan Al-Hamas, head of the medical division in the Sixth Houthi region, the Houthi leader Abu Zaid Al-Moayad, Captain Arafat Muhammad Siddiq, Muhammad Al-Wa'eri, and Hilal Ghanem, as well as 22 secondary leaders on the fronts west of Marib.

The sources stated that 88 Houthis were captured after they were ambushed by the army and the tribes between Al-Kasara and Al-Masjeh, while 17 Houthis were captured while trying to infiltrate the city of Marib.

While 38 members of the army and tribes were killed and others were wounded in the two battles of the past two days in the Al-Mashajeh and Al-Kasara fronts.

Last week, the Houthi militia had killed 130 of its members, including 62 leaders who were killed on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf.

On the other hand, the Yemeni Vice President, Lieutenant General Ali Mohsen Al-Ahmar, arrived in the city of Ma'rib from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to supervise the decisive battle that was finally prepared by the army leadership.

His arrival in Marib coincided with ongoing preparations by Yemeni activists and journalists to launch an electronic campaign to support the army, tribes and the Arab coalition, who have been fighting a great steadfastness battle in Marib for months.

In Al-Bayda, the local resistance in the Hazmieh front in the Al-Sawma district carried out a controlled ambush against a Houthi vehicle, which led to the death of five Houthis, and this is the third operation carried out by the resistance in the region in less than a week.

In Taiz, field sources confirmed renewed confrontations between the army and the resistance, and the Houthi militia in the Al-Tuwair front in the Maqbana district, west of the governorate, while a Houthi drone was shot down at the Qahban front in the same directorate.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces thwarted the movements and attempted infiltration of Houthi elements in the vicinity of the contact areas in the Al-Duraihimi district, and inflicted heavy losses on them, according to the joint military media, indicating that the operation came after monitoring Houthi movements between palm farms in the area.

The militias bombed residential villages in Al-Durayhimi intensively, the most violent of which was in the village of Al-Qadha, southwest of the directorate, in which heavy mortar shells were used, which caused fear and terror among civilians.

The joint thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthi elements west of the Hays district, and caused them heavy losses.

• Arab coalition fighters targeted, in a series of raids, Houthi gatherings and reinforcements in the vicinity of Marib.

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