Battles continue in Marib

With the support of the coalition, the Yemeni army and the tribes advance east of Al-Hazm in Al-Jawf

Yemeni army personnel near the front line against the Houthis in Marib.

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy, made new progress on the front east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf, while the battles against the Houthi militia continued on the fronts west of Ma'rib, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded, and the joint forces foiled Houthi movements in the vicinity of the Heis district of the western coast .

In detail, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, advanced on the front east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf, at dawn yesterday, and the road leading to the Al-Bannat camp, after launching a counter-attack against the Houthi militia, which tried to regain the lost positions in the Al-Jaddafar front.

Field sources reported that the army and the tribes were able to reach the hills opposite to the strategic building of the building, after they thwarted a Houthi attack on their positions in the Al-Jadafar area in the Al-Nudd region, and they carried out a counterattack, during which they managed to reach the outskirts of the Al-Bannat camp.

According to the sources, forces from the 22nd Infantry Brigade, affiliated to the Sixth Military District, led by Brigadier General Abdo Al-Mikhlafi, managed to advance towards the camp, amid the collapse of the Houthi sites in the region, indicating that the militias suffered losses in equipment and lives.

This came one day after the "Dahm tribes," the largest of the Al-Jawf tribes, announced the general mobilization to provide the army fronts with fighters and weapons, and to participate in completing the liberation of the governorate from the Houthi militia.

In Marib, 43 Houthis were killed, and others were injured, in a qualitative operation by the army and tribes, in the Al-Mashjah front, west of the governorate, where units of the special forces carried out a qualitative operation against the Houthi militia, and they were killed and wounded, 43 bodies were counted, including two field leaders They are Brigadier General Salim Ali Al-Khaiwani, nicknamed “Abu Tariq”, and Brigadier General Ammar Hashem Al-Idrisi.

Field sources in the area reported that two military vehicles were destroyed, and a quantity of weapons and ammunition was spoiled, while 19 people, including the leader, Saleh Hassan Al-Obeidi, were martyred from the army and tribes.

The army and tribes forces, backed by the Arab coalition, completed the clearing of Jabal Hama al-Sayd, and reached eastern Wadi Hilan, in the Al-Mashjah front, after receiving qualitative military reinforcements, including military vehicles and units with specific training.

The sources stated that battles took place between the two sides in areas between Al-Kasara and Al-Masjeh, and the army and tribes imposed their control over large parts of the road linking the districts of Medghal and Serwah.

And in Sanaa, the Houthi militia gathered a number of its leaders who had recently fallen on the fronts of Ma'rib, including Lieutenant-Colonel Bandar Yahya Al-Ammari, Major Haitham Ali Al-Fayek, Major Rabie Ahmed Silwan, Captain Abdullah Mohsen Al-Shaudhani, Leader Munir Abbad Al-Khawi, Leader Ayman Saad Al-Ahjari, and Supervisor Osama Abdullah Ahmadi.

In Amran, north of Sanaa, the isolation of Bani Qais in the Bani Sarim District witnessed «Houthi - Houthi» clashes, against the background of exchanging accusations of failing to support the fronts of Ma'rib, which led to the death of the Houthi leader, Brigadier General Mansour al-Hamzi, and the injury of a number of his companions, at the hands of elements that were finally assigned to deal With the leaders fleeing the fronts.

In Taiz, the governor of the province, Nabil Shamsan, affirmed that the decision to complete the liberation of the province will not stop and cannot be reversed, praising the societal circumvention to support the liberation battle that the Yemeni army and resistance forces are waging, and said: “We must continue our support for the army and the resistance that is fighting liberation battles against the militias. ».

He referred to the directorates running caravans and making donations, and praised the positions of the parties, journalists, media professionals and activists regarding the liberation battle, stressing that this «formed a wonderful painting for the cohesion and alignment of the people of the province behind the liberation process».

On the other hand, a child, Abdullah Qasim, was wounded in Taiz by a Houthi sniper, while he was near his house in the Mufash neighborhood, north of the city.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces suppressed the movements of Houthi militia members in the vicinity of the Hais district after they were monitored, and dealt with them with focused strikes, which left their ranks dead and wounded.

The joint forces detected three militia reconnaissance aircraft over the Al-Jabaliya area of ​​Al-Tuhayat district.

On the other hand, Brigadier General Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Saleh, Leader of the National Resistance, stressed the great role that the Tihama brigades, the giants and the Republic’s guards should play in order to mobilize society in the Yemeni war against Houthi terrorism, which rules by force of arms, sedition and sectarian and regional fragmentation.

He said during his presidency of a meeting of the leaders of the Joint Forces brigades from the sons of Tihama, that "the Yemenis are going through complicated circumstances, as the Houthis confiscate their state, plunder their capabilities, spread war and destruction, and violate dignity and honor, until it reached the point of targeting women."

Militias seize the properties of the endowments in Sanaa

A source in the General Authority for Endowments in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, confirmed that the Houthi militia had completely seized the endowment’s properties and assigned them to the Houthi leader and a member of the so-called "Supreme Political Council", called Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi.

The militias had established so-called “justice committees,” and their management was entrusted to Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, who now controls all the properties and properties of the endowment in the areas under the militia’s control.

According to the source, Al-Houthi directed, yesterday, the real estate registry not to receive any "insights" (documents) that do not bear the stamp of the General Endowment Authority, as the funds and properties of the endowments are registered and documented and counted by the "Judicial Committee".

The source indicated that the Houthi leader threatened to punish anyone who sells or uses the endowment's property, even if it was under his prior benefit, without his knowledge or without direct instructions from him personally.

The source explained that the zakat funds will be collected and distributed through a new system of regulations by the militias, from which their members will benefit in the first place.

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The Houthis were killed in a qualitative operation by the Yemeni army and the tribes west of Ma'rib.

The legitimate forces impose their control over large parts of the road linking Meddhal and Surwah.

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