A brutal Houthi crime in Marib.. and battles in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar in Al-Jawf

The “Coalition” destroys a booby-trapped march launched by the militias towards Saudi Arabia

Yemeni legitimate forces destroyed Houthi reinforcements in separate areas west of Marib.

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The Arab coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of a booby-trapped plane launched by the Houthi militia on southern Saudi Arabia, while 22 civilians, including children and women, were killed and wounded in Houthi missile and drone strikes on the city of Marib, as the battles continued on the al-Kasara and al-Mashjah fronts. Battles continued in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar in Al-Jawf, while the joint Yemeni forces captured a Houthi element in Al-Durayhimi on the western coast.

In the details, the Arab coalition forces to support legitimacy in Yemen announced the interception and destruction of a booby-trapped plane launched by the Houthi militia on southern Saudi Arabia.

In a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency, SPA, the coalition stated that the coalition's defenses were able to intercept and destroy a booby-trapped drone launched by the Houthi militia towards Khamis Mushait.

The coalition confirmed that the terrorist Houthi militia continued its attempts to target civilians and civilian objects.

The coalition stressed that it takes operational measures to protect civilians and civilian objects from hostile attempts.

This comes hours after the Houthi militia bombed the city of Marib, with a ballistic missile and a booby-trapped plane, which they launched on the Rawda neighborhood of the city, leaving 17 people dead, including a woman and a child, and burning a number of cars.

Medical sources in Marib stated that a number of charred bodies, including the five-year-old girl, Lian, arrived at the city’s hospitals, as a result of the Houthi bombing that targeted an oil station in the Al-Rawda neighborhood of Marib city, while a number of cars were waiting to be refueled.

The Yemeni Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Muammar Al-Eryani, stated that, after minutes of bombing the gas station, the Houthi militia targeted two ambulances that rushed to rescue the victims, which resulted in the death of 17 civilians, including a girl whose body was charred, and the injury of five others, in an unending toll.

Al-Eryani indicated that the heinous terrorist crime is an extension of the continuous and deliberate targeting of residential neighborhoods and civilian objects in the city of Marib by the Houthi militia.

Al-Eryani called on the international community, the United Nations, and UN and American envoys to “leave the square of silence, condemn this heinous crime, which amounts to war crimes and crimes against humanity, and work to re-list the Houthi militias on international terrorist lists, and prosecute their leaders as war criminals.” .

The Houthi attack on the city of Marib comes in response to its heavy losses on the al-Kasara and al-Mashjah fronts, at the hands of the Yemeni army, tribes and coalition fighters. The militia leader, Nayef Ali al-Dhahyani, nicknamed "Abu Nasrallah", was killed.

Field sources stated that the army and tribes were able to destroy Houthi reinforcements in al-Kasara, after targeting them with artillery, while coalition fighters destroyed Houthi reinforcements in separate areas of western Ma'rib, the most violent of which were concentrated in the areas of al-Kasara, Khalaf Malbouda, Madghal, Raghwan and Sirwah.

In Al-Jawf, the battles between the two sides continued in the vicinity of Al-Khanjar camp, for the ninth day in a row, with reinforcements continuing to be sent from both sides to the front, while coalition fighters targeted Houthi movements in Aqaba, and on the road linking Al-Khanjar and Al-Yatama, which left Houthis dead and wounded.

Field sources confirmed the killing of the Houthi leader, called Abu Hashem Sharaf, the leader of the Khanjar front, along with the Houthi leader, Abu Adel al-Hadi, along with many of his elements, in the recent battles in the Khanjar.

The media center of the Yemeni army, quoting a military source, confirmed that the Houthi attack had thwarted and broken towards their positions south and west of the al-Khanjar camp, and inflicted great losses on them, noting that similar battles are taking place between the two sides on the fronts east of Al-Hazm on the fronts of Al-Nadod and Al-Jadafir in the Khub Wa Sha`af district.

In Saada, coalition warplanes bombed Houthi reinforcements on the Kataf al-Baqqa fronts, focused on the international line linking the al-Faraa area and Wadi Al-Jbara, leaving dead and wounded, and led to the destruction of combat mechanisms, including a Katyusha missile vehicle.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces captured one of the Houthi elements in charge of planting mines and explosives in the vicinity of Al-Durayhimi. Bakr Munasir Shuraim acknowledged the mission entrusted to him in Al-Durayhimi district, and the role of a group of his colleagues who accompanied him in the same operation that was thwarted by the joint forces.

In a video confession, published by the military media of the joint forces, he said that the Houthi militia had entrusted him with the task of reconnaissance of the joint forces' locations southeast of Al-Durayhimi, among a group of elements assigned to another mission.

He added that the team he was with was entrusted by the terrorist militias with the task of laying mines and explosive devices in the sites being surveyed, noting that the whole group tried to approach the sites of the joint forces to carry out the mission, but the joint forces were on standby, and clashed with the group.

He confirmed the killing of a number of his colleagues, including a leader named Abu Rakan, while he was captured, acknowledging that the joint forces dealt with him on purely humanitarian principles as a captive.

The joint forces had thwarted, earlier yesterday, an attempt to infiltrate the Houthi militias east of Al-Durayhimi, causing deaths and injuries in their ranks. They also thwarted an attempt to infiltrate Houthi elements towards Al-Jabaliya in Al-Tuhayta, and destroyed Houthi hideouts in the east of the city of Al-Hodeidah.

• Houthi militias targeted two ambulances in Marib with a booby-trapped plane, killing 17 civilians, including a child whose body was charred.

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