The Yemeni army and the resistance are advancing in Al-Bayda

Coalition fighters destroy "Houthi" reinforcements in Marib and Saada

A Yemeni army fighter during the battles in Marib.

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The Houthi militia pushed more combat reinforcements to the vicinity of the city of Marib, as part of its preparations for a new round of battles from the western and northwestern axes, while the Arab coalition fighters destroyed Houthi sites and reinforcements in Marib and Saada, while units of the Yemeni army and the resistance continued to advance in the Al-Bayda malines. While the combined forces destroyed Houthi dens and barracks on the western coast.

In detail, the Houthi militia pushed more combat reinforcements to the vicinity of the city of Ma'rib, northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, and field sources confirmed that the reinforcements included armored vehicles and military vehicles loaded with armed elements and arrived in the areas of “Al-Jadaan, Sarwah and Majdhal” with the aim of reinforcing their positions on the fronts of “Al-Kasara and Al-Mashjhah”.

The sources stated that the reinforcements were brought in from Saada, Amran, Al Mahwit and Hajjah, along with dozens of school students who were invited to mock summer camps, before they were recruited to fight on the Marib fronts that drained the militias for four months, according to the sources.

The Yemeni army monitored Houthi fighting movements in the vicinity of Ma'rib, which were concentrated on the fronts of "Al-Zour, and the vicinity of the Al-Balq Mountains tribal, in Hilan and Al-Mukhdarah in Sarwah," and on the outskirts of the districts of "Medghal and Ragwan, and Mahasim Mas and Al-Jadaan", all of which are areas close to the outskirts of the capital's countryside.

The Arab Coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting the military reinforcements of the militias in the districts of "Medghal, Sarawah and Majzar", which left dead and wounded, and destroyed various combat mechanisms.

In Saada, the army's artillery bombarded the Houthi militia sites and gatherings in the eastern axis of the governorate, concentrated in the areas of Al-Sawh and Al-Far'a in the Ketaf Al-Buqa District, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded, while the coalition fighters targeted Houthi combat reinforcements in the Al-Branch area on the same front, which resulted in For the destruction of vehicles and the killing and wounding of the militia members on board.

In Al-Bayda, units of the Yemeni army supported by the local resistance continued their advance in the Al-Malajem district for the second day in a row, and were able to secure parts of the road linking "Al Mansour, the district of Aala and the Al-Bayad mountains."

The army and resistance forces broke a Houthi attack in that area, launched a counterattack, and advanced 3 km along the road, secured it and deployed its combat vehicles.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast of Yemen, a number of Houthi militia members were killed and wounded by joint forces 'fire that targeted dens, barracks, and new sites east of the city of Hays, in response to the Houthi forces' bombing of civilian objects in the district center, including the district market, which led to fire in a number of shops And the Houthi bombing caused great material losses.

A fire caught fire in a house near the market in the city of Hays, as a result of the fall of "Houthi" incendiary shells on his house, which led to the explosion of gas cylinders that were in the house, which increased the size of the fire and expanded it to other shops and homes in the region.

This came hours after the militias bombed the Mashir residential neighborhood in Al-Hawk district, south of Hodeidah, using various types of weapons, which left a state of fear and panic among civilians.

On the other hand, the Military Police of the National Resistance of the joint forces in the West Coast raised their readiness, according to a security plan to enhance the security and stability of the liberated areas in the directorates of the West Coast.

The Commander of the Military Police, Colonel Fadl Omar, stated that a number of points have been deployed that will contribute to enhancing security and stability in the coastal regions, and preventing infiltration and smuggling attempts towards the Houthi areas.

In Sanaa, the Houthi militia closed a mosque for women in the Al-Hasbah area in the northern part of the city, as an actual response to a woman from the prayer hall removing a picture of the militia leader called "Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi" that was hanging in the mosque.

Informed sources stated that the militias closed the mosque after a woman objected to hanging the photo, considering this a violation of the sanctity of the mosque, which the militias turned into a place for political propaganda, and the sources indicated that the Houthi attack on the mosque sparked anger.

• Al Houthi militia pushes more combat reinforcements to the vicinity of Marib.

• The joint forces target hideouts, barracks, and new militia sites in Hodeidah.

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