Confrontations with the Houthi militia on the fronts of Abs and Haradh in Hajjah

The Yemeni army begins a large military operation on 4 fronts west of Ma'rib

The Yemeni army forces managed to secure the areas around the Al-Tala Al-Hamra area at the Al-Kasara front in Ma'rib

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The Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, began a large military operation across four fronts in the western governorate of Ma'rib, with the aim of reaching Hailan, Al-Mukhdarah and Sarawah and liberating it, while confrontations continued with the Houthi militia on the fronts of Abs and Haradh in Hajjah, with the escalation of disputes among the ranks of the Houthi elements in Sana'a. They failed to launch a ballistic missile, while the joint Yemeni forces flattened Houthi movements in three sectors of the western coast.

In the details, field sources in Marib confirmed the start of a large military operation for the army and tribes, supported by the Arab coalition, from four fronts towards Hailan and Sarawah, west of the governorate, indicating that the operation aims to reach the countryside of the capital, Sanaa, from the side of Sarwah - Khawlan, and Lazour - Dhanna Bani Dabian .

The sources pointed out that violent battles broke out on four fronts towards Hailan - Serwah, the first from Hama al-Sayd side towards al-Qaeda and Melbudah at the al-Kassara front, and the second al-Khashab - injection towards al-Alam in al-Kassara, and from there towards Hailan’s liquid.

A military operation began on a third front from Al-Hujaili, towards Al-Bara'a in Al-Mushajeh, and the fourth from Al-Taleh Al-Hamra towards Al-Ghubaira in Al-Mushajeh, all of which led towards Sirwah.

The army and tribes forces, backed by the Arab coalition, were able to secure the areas around the red tale and the shower at the Kassara front, and repelled a massive militia attack in Al-Mashjah, inflicting casualties and injuries upon them and destroying several Houthi vehicles, and bombed sites at the head of Mount Helan, in strikes described as qualitative and focused , And destroyed weapons of 23 and 12.7 caliber, mortars, crews and armored vehicles that were in the area.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched more than 15 raids on Houthi reinforcements and sites in the districts of Sirwah and Majdhal, west of Marib, and destroyed vehicles, killed and wounded many Houthi elements.

In Al-Abdiyah, south of Ma'rib, field sources confirmed the death of the Houthi leader, known as Abu Jihad, who was assigned to lead the Al-Abdiya Front, along with nine of his companions, in an air raid by the coalition fighters targeting a location where he was on the Qaniya front.

In Sanaa, local sources confirmed the failure of the Houthi militia to launch a ballistic missile from the area behind the Al-Babs factory, in the Al-Hatarish area of ​​the Bani Hasheesh district, north of the capital, Sana'a, to land in the empty Zagan area, close to its launch area.

Also in the capital, informed sources confirmed the escalation of differences between the Houthi leaders, against the backdrop of the recent US sanctions against two of its members, and the financial donations they collected under the pretext of supporting Palestine, referring to the interference of the Iranian ambassador and the leader in the Revolutionary Guard, Hassan Erlo, who made reservations about these Funds.

The sources confirmed that the Houthi leader, called Sultan Jahaf, called on the militia leader, Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, to form honest committees to receive these funds from the Iranian ambassador and deposit them in accounts that would reach the competent authorities in Palestine.

On the other hand, sources close to the Houthis confirmed the dismissal of the prominent leader in the ranks of the group, Yusef Al-Madani, from the leadership of the Ma'rib fronts, and its assignment to the Houthi leader, Abu Ali Al-Hakim, after the US sanctions that affected the civilian and the Houthi leader, Muhammad Abdul Karim Al-Ghammari.

The sources expected that Al-Madani and Al-Ghamari would be liquidated and presented as sacrifices to the US administration, as it did with the intelligence official in the ranks of its members, Commander Sultan Saleh Zaben, after the issuance of sanctions against him by the US Treasury Department, in December 2020, due to his involvement with four of the elements in Arbitrary arrest and detention, torture and rape of women, with the aim of targeting activists who oppose the Houthis.

In Hajjah, the Abs and Incited fronts witnessed violent confrontations after one day of calm, following the recent attempt by the militias to regain the sites they lost in Bani Hassan, the vicinity of Al Rab'a Market and Al Baddah area.

Field sources confirmed that dozens of Houthis were killed and wounded in clashes that erupted, at dawn yesterday, between the army and the resistance on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, concentrated in the Bani Hassan front in the Abs district, and the vicinity of the Haradh border district with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces were able to target Houthi movements and thwarted attempts to establish fortifications and carry out infiltration operations towards the contact lines, in three sectors within the city of Hodeidah and the Al-Duraimi and Hais fronts.

Field sources confirmed the failure of Houthi movements and the creation of fortifications near the front lines, on Al-Khamseen Street, Kilo 16 and Al-Saleh, east of Hodeidah, coinciding with similar attempts on the Al-Duraimi and Hais fronts, and they were quickly dealt with successfully, with focused strikes that led to the destruction of the Houthi machinery and the death of the Houthis.

On the other hand, the leader of the national resistance, Brigadier General Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Saleh, called for unification of the fronts in order to regain the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, from the Houthi militia, and said in a tweet on Twitter: “May 22 passes to us on the day of the birth of the Republic of Yemen, and its capital, Sana'a, is occupied. For the sixth year in a row, let the fronts unite us to regain our capital. ”

In Dhamar, local sources confirmed that the Houthi militia raided the village of Al-Sanam to pursue the fleeing elements from the fighting fronts, who refused to continue to participate and returned to their areas, where an exchange of fire took place with the people of those villages and Houthi members.

The sources stated that the tribesmen in the village of Al-Sanam managed to force the Houthi fighters to leave, after shooting them and confronting the attempt to storm their homes, in the first rebellion in the ranks of the Houthis, after discovering its destructive project carried by the Houthi leadership.

• Coalition fighters launch more than 15 raids on Houthi reinforcements and positions in the districts of Serwah and Medghal.

Militias blow up the house of a Yemeni army leader in Al-Dhalea

The Houthi militia blew up the house of a social authority in the Juban district in the Al-Dhalea governorate, where it blew up the house of the leader of the Yemeni army, Ahmed Abadi Al-Aqri, in the village of Al-Aqar in the district, using IEDs and explosives.

According to local sources, the bombing process comes after the Houthi forces failed to kidnap Al-Aqri, after his return, late last Ramadan, to his home from the fighting fronts in Maris. The village and the house bombing, bringing the number of houses that have been blown up by the Houthis, since their coup, to 816 in various governorates.

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