The battles continue on the fronts in western Ma'rib and east Al-Jawf

The combined forces destroy Houthi barracks and sites on the western coast

Yemeni army targets Houthi sites.

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The joint forces raided Houthi sites and barracks in the vicinity of Al-Duraihimi on the western coast, while the joint and southern forces thwarted an attack by the Houthis northwest of Al Dhale'e, while battles continued between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, and the Houthi militia on the fronts west of Ma'rib, concentrated on the Al-Zour and Al-Tal'a fronts, as the battles continued. On the fronts of the Nodd and east of Bir Al-Marazeeq in Al-Jawf, which led to the death of many Houthi fighters, including prominent leaders.

In the details, the joint forces in Hodeidah raided the barracks and militia sites in the vicinity of Al-Durayhimi, in response to the massacre they committed against civilians in a market by firing at them from a Houthi march.

The military media stated that the units stationed from the joint forces in the contact lines on the al-Durayhimi front targeted the barracks and dens of the Houthi militia with appropriate weapons, confirming that they suffered human and material losses, and managed to shoot down an explosive drone that was hovering in the sky of the directorate.

The militias continued their escalation on the Hodeidah fronts, and yesterday they bombed residential areas and farms in the Heis district, using various automatic weapons and artillery shells at random, concentrated in the north and east of the district center.

The battles continued on the fronts west of Ma'rib between the Yemeni army forces and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, concentrated on the two fronts “Al-Zour and the vicinity of the Red Tale,” according to field sources, confirming the failure of attacks and infiltration attempts by the Houthis towards the army and tribes' sites on those fronts, and they were sustained. Big losses.

The sources stated that the Houthi leader, Muhammad Abd al-Latif al-Khalqi, was killed in recent battles along with the brother of the Houthi leader, Muhammad al-Bukhaiti, called Ahmad Abdulaziz al-Bukhaiti, nicknamed "Abu Badr", and two of his cousins ​​who tried to recover his body, along with dozens of their members who were killed or wounded. Meanwhile, combat vehicles, including armored vehicles and vehicles, were destroyed.

The fierce battles took place between the two sides on the fronts between the districts of Medghal and Sarwah, in which the coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting Houthi sites, gatherings and vehicles, leaving many dead and wounded.

The Houthi leader, Muhammad al-Bukhaiti, who was appointed governor of Dhamar by the Houthis, had moved to the Amoud area in the Mahliya district, south of Ma'rib, to request tribal mediation in the district regarding the recovery of the body of his relative, al-Bukhaiti, but they refused to lead the mediation.

In Al-Jawf, confrontations continued between the two sides on the fronts east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf, where the Al-Nudud Front witnessed the most violent battles in which vehicles were destroyed and a number of Houthis were killed, while coalition fighters pounded new Houthi fortifications east of Bir Al-Marazeeq, and Houthi combat vehicles were also targeted in the region. .

In Sanaa, the Houthi militia carried out 50 of its members were killed on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, including 30 leaders, according to informed sources, indicating that the dead were from the governorates of Sana'a, Dhamar, Saada, Hodeidah, Hajjah and Amran, including a general, a colonel, three lieutenant colonels, and three With the rank of Major, six with the rank of Captain, eight with the rank of First Lieutenant, two with the rank of Second Lieutenant, and six with the rank of Assistant. In another context, the Executive Office of the Sana'a Capital Secretariat in the Yemeni government condemned the Houthi militia’s plundering of aid intended for cancer patients, calling on donors and international and local humanitarian institutions not to submit to the requirements of the Houthi militia or to deal with them in implementing relief programs, as they acquire the aid unconcerned with the needy. And those affected by the war ignited by the militias.

In Al-Dhalea, at least 15 Houthi fighters were killed and wounded by the joint and southern forces' fire, west of the Qataba district, on the evening of the day before yesterday, after the militias attempted to advance in the "Battar" front sector, which prompted the joint and southern fighters to confront them and inflict heavy losses on them.

Field sources confirmed that battles took place between the two sides, leaving 15 Houthi dead and wounded, while the rest fled.

In Taiz, three civilians were killed in the district of Maqbana by a Houthi leader named Izzat Al-Ezzi, who shot them after an altercation between them in one of the popular markets in the district, according to a local source, confirming that Ahmed Ayedh, Hammoud Ayed Hammoud, and a third man were shot dead by the Houthi leader. Which prevented any interference from those in the market to aid them, in a heinous crime that is added to the Houthi crimes and violations of the right of civilians in Taiz.

In Al-Bayda, the prominent tribal sheikh, Al-Rasas bin Ali Al-Rasas, survived an assassination attempt by Houthi elements while he was passing with his family on the road between Al-Bayda, the governorate center, and Radman District, which led to the injury of three members of his family, which prompted the Al-Rasas tribes to protest and demand the Houthis Hand over the militants.

• Al-Houthi militia, in Sanaa, killed 50 of its members on the fronts of Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, including 30 of the leaders.

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