458 Houthi leaders have been killed in the two governorates since the beginning of the year

Qualitative progress of the Yemeni army in Al-Jawf and Marib

The army's operations in Al-Jawf come one day after the Dahm tribes joined to participate in the fight against the Houthis.

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The Yemeni army and tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, have made qualitative progress in the vicinity of Al-Hazm District, the capital of the Yemeni governorate of Al-Jawf, after fierce battles waged during the past two days with the Houthi militia, which left Houthis dead and wounded, while 458 Houthi leaders were killed on the Marib and Al-Jawf fronts since early this year.

Field sources confirmed that the army advanced on the al-Jadafer, al-Nadod, and al-Shahla fronts, after targeting Houthi sites in the area, which led to the destruction of combat mechanisms, and the killing of many Houthis.

The army’s operations in Al-Jawf came one day after the Dahm tribes joined to participate in the fight against the Houthis, which led to tipping the scales in favor of the army and the tribes, who were able to carry out specific ambushes, causing dozens of deaths and injuries among the Houthis on the Khanjar and Hazm fronts and east of Bir al-Maraziq.

Field sources confirmed that the army and tribes advanced towards the white sergeant at the Khanjar front, after they thwarted an attack by the militias on the camp, and launched a counterattack on the Houthis, and advanced through two axes towards the "black relative" and the "white sergeant".

The sources reported that the militias incurred heavy losses in the ranks of their members and their combat equipment at the hands of the army, tribes and coalition fighters on the Khanjar fronts, east of Al-Maraziq and the vicinity of Al-Hazm city in Al-Jawf, where the coalition fighters launched a series of raids, targeting Houthi sites and reinforcements in those areas, causing great losses.

The battles coincided with aerial bombardment of several locations and vehicles of the Houthi rebel militia, east and north of the city of Al-Hazm. The Houthi militias incurred heavy losses in equipment and lives.

On the other hand, the militias deployed their affiliates at several points along the road between Marib and Al-Jawf, to prevent the entry of oil derivatives into Al-Jawf, as part of the confrontations between its members from Saada and the sons of Al-Jawf tribes who trade in oil derivatives.

Clashes took place between the two sides in several areas in the Nihm district of Sanaa governorate, against the background of this issue, leaving dead and wounded members of the Houthis and the tribes.

The militias are seeking to seize the oil and gas trade in their areas of control, and to prevent others from trading in those materials that generate millions of riyals per month for their members.

In Marib, many Houthi elements were killed, including field commanders, in addition to the injury of others in focused and qualitative raids launched by the coalition fighters on Houthi reinforcements and gatherings on the fronts west and northwest of the governorate.

For his part, the commander of the Baihan axis, Major General Mufreh Buhaibah, confirmed in a press statement that the Houthi militias have lost more than 80% of their fighting ability on the Marib and Al-Jawf fronts, noting that the role of the coalition fighters was the most effective, and the most prominent role in preventing the Houthis from advancing and storming Marib city and oil regions.

In addition, a report issued by the joint military media on the West Coast documented the killing of 458 Houthi leaders on the Marib and Al-Jawf fronts since the beginning of this year, including 351 with military ranks, distributed as follows: three major generals, 15 brigadiers, 40 colonels, and 49 lieutenants. , 46 majors, 62 captains, 73 first lieutenants, 11 second lieutenants, and 52 at the rank of assistant, while the rest are field commanders coming from Saada.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia bombed the village of Al Shabwan in Wadi Ubaidah with a ballistic missile, for the second time in 10 days, targeting the house of the prominent tribal Sheikh Ali bin Hassan bin Gharib, in response to his recent statements in which he promised the militias a heavy defeat in Marib.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces thwarted an infiltration attempt by Houthi militia members towards their positions northeast of the city of Hays, south of the province, and inflicted heavy losses on them, according to a source in the joint, confirming the destruction of Houthi hideouts, barracks and weapons outposts in the Al-Aden triangle.

The militias continued their violations of the UN truce, targeting residential areas and farms in the Jabaliya and Al-Faza areas in the Al-Tuhayta district, and the seam areas east of the city of Al-Hodeidah, and in the vicinity of Al-Durayhimi.

In Ibb, an officer with the rank of captain, Anwar al-Samit, was killed and a soldier was wounded by a Houthi gunman at an orphanage point in the Dar al-Olafi area of ​​Ibb city, the governorate center, as part of the liquidation operations carried out by the militias against army and security officers in their areas of control.

The militias stormed a number of charitable institutions and mosques in Ibb during the past two days, as part of their operations against the ideas opposing them. dismissal of the directorate.

In Hajjah, the militias changed the names of 12 government schools in the Al-Shahil district, as part of their continued policy of destructiveness to the educational process, and turned them into sectarian platforms, according to an educational source, pointing to the existence of a document issued by the Education Office in Hajjah Governorate, bearing a directive to change the names of 12 public schools. With sectarian and revolutionary names.

• The Houthi militias have lost more than 80% of their fighting capacity on the Marib and Al-Jawf fronts.

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