Shelling of Houthi sites in Saada and escalation in the coast

Intense battles and raids on the Marib and Al-Jawf fronts

On the border front, the army carried out a raid on Houthi positions in the districts of Munabbih, Shada and Al-Zahir in Al-Bayda.

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The Al-Mashajah, Al-Kasara and Al-Jadaan fronts in Marib, Al-Jadafer area and the vicinity of Al-Khanjar camp in Al-Jawf governorate witnessed fierce battles between the Yemeni army forces and tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, with the continued raids of the coalition fighters focused on Houthi sites in several areas, while the army forces carried out Artillery bombardment of Houthi positions and fortifications in Saada, while violations of the UN armistice continued on the western coast.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces and tribes managed yesterday to break a large-scale attack launched by the Houthi militia towards the Al-Mashjah front, west of Marib, and inflicted heavy losses on them, according to field sources, noting that the attack was early in the morning of Friday and under heavy cover of fire.

The sources pointed out that the attack was broken and the Houthis inflicted heavy losses on their fighters, including field leaders who were pushed from the fronts of Saada, Hajjah and Amran, in addition to the destruction of Houthi combat mechanisms, including armored vehicles and machine guns.

The coalition fighters targeted Houthi combat reinforcements that were pushed to the vicinity of the Mas belt northwest of Ma'rib, which led to the destruction of combat mechanisms and the death and injury of many Houthis.

The media center of the Yemeni army stated that "the coalition aircraft targeted, with two raids, Houthi gatherings in the Maas belt front, causing them losses in equipment and lives," while the army's artillery directed focused strikes targeting Houthi reinforcements and fortifications in the Al-Mashajah area and the Haylan junction, and in Sirwah.

For his part, the official spokesman for the Yemeni army, Brigadier General Abdu Al-Majli, confirmed in a press statement that more than 75% of the capabilities of the Houthi militias that were pushed towards Marib during the recent period have been destroyed, pointing to the destruction of “missile bases and qualitative combat mechanisms” of the Houthis. Finally, to the vicinity of Ma'rib.

On the other hand, field sources confirmed that the Houthi militia has sent reinforcements and large fighting crowds to three areas in the vicinity of Ma'rib, "Al-Jadfar, Sirwah, and Al-Jawf Junction".

The sources indicated that various combat mechanisms were pushed by the militias with the crowds towards Marib, as part of their new attempt to storm the city after all mediations failed to establish a ceasefire.

According to the sources, Houthi reinforcements arrived at the Al-Alam, Al-Jadaan and Serwah fronts, led by Hamid Al-Dali, Abu Badr Al-Makhlous, and Abu Yahya Sharaf Al-Din, where the crowds that arrived in Serwah were targeted, causing many deaths and injuries among the Houthis.

Sources close to the Houthis confirmed that the militias had recently received a shipment of weapons, including thermal missiles, anti-aircraft, and equipment for the manufacture of booby-trapped drones, through one of the Yemeni ports, without mentioning his name, noting that the shipment is the second received by the militias since the beginning of this month.

On the other hand, the city of Marib witnessed meetings of the leaders of the local authority and a number of sheikhs in the capital, Sanaa, in which it was emphasized that the continued support and backing of the army until the completion of the liberation of the areas under the control of the militias.

In Al-Jawf, the Jadafer front, southeast of the city of Al-Hazm, witnessed fierce battles between the army and tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, leaving many dead and wounded among the Houthis. 16 bodies of Houthi elements were found in the reefs and cliffs of the area.

Field sources confirmed that the army and tribes carried out a tight ambush for Houthi groups in Al-Jadafer, southeast of Al-Hazm city, killing at least 16 Houthis, injuring others, and destroying combat vehicles and a booty of weapons and ammunition in the ambush.

On the Khanjar front, battles continued between the two sides, with the coalition warplanes continuing raids, which targeted Houthi reinforcements and mechanisms in the vicinity of the camp, which the militias failed to break into over the past weeks.

In Al-Bayda, sources in the Al-Bayda resistance confirmed the continuation of its operations against the Houthi militia until its exit from their areas, noting that it was conducting raids against Houthi sites on the al-Soma’a fronts, and the Hamiqan family in al-Zahir, and in separate areas of the governorate, and that it inflicted heavy losses.

In Saada, the Yemeni army forces on the frontier front carried out a raid on Houthi sites in the districts of Munabbih, Shada and Al-Zahir, which led to the destruction of fortifications in a Houthi camp in Al-Raqqo area in the Munabbih district, and Houthi combat mechanisms in Shada and Al-Zahir.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia continued its series of violations of the UN armistice, by targeting and bombing residential areas, civilian objects and agricultural areas in the districts of Al-Tuhayta, Hays and Al-Durayhimi, using machine guns, snipers, and heavy and medium artillery.

Field sources confirmed that the militias incurred heavy losses among their members, at the hands of the joint forces, after Houthi elements attempted to infiltrate and bombard residential villages in Al-Durayhimi, which led to responding to them and extinguishing the Houthi sources of fire.

In Sanaa, the Houthi militia with combat mechanisms, including armored vehicles, stormed three mosques for memorizing the Qur’an belonging to the Salafi group, according to local sources, confirming the storming of Houthi elements with combat mechanisms led by Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, a member of the so-called Supreme Political Council, the Sunna Mosque in Sawan, and the Al-Fath Center in the Al-Maqaleh area, The Al-Bashaer Center is located in the Jader area of ​​the capital, Sana’a, and has kidnapped many of those in charge of those mosques and students who are studying the Holy Quran.

She explained that the militias refuse to hold such summer activities for male and female students, with the aim of forcing residents of those areas to send their children to summer centers supervised by Houthi elements.

In Raymah, the Houthi militia stormed a school and mosque for memorizing the Noble Qur’an in the isolation of Bani al-Wahidi, the village of Aqaba in the Al-Safiyah District, and attacked the school and the mosque.

In Sana'a, Yemeni activists circulated a video showing the Houthi supervisor, nicknamed "Abu Hashem al-Khoulani", attacking the home of a Palestinian family, where the Houthi supervisor appears smashing the windows of the house and threatening the Palestinian family with liquidation, after its refusal to give up its housing allocated by the Yemeni government during the era of the Yemeni president. Former Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Haddah area, within housing units allocated to Palestinian families.

• The army and tribes forces carried out a tight ambush for Houthi groups in Al-Jadafer, southeast of Al-Hazm city.

 A fight between children kills 7 Yemenis

A fight between children in one of the Qubaita areas in Lahj governorate, southern Yemen, resulted in the death of seven people and the wounding of others, some of them in serious condition, after the guardian of one of them intervened with his machine gun.

According to private sources in Lahj, a man in his fifties, Radwan Saeed Al-Jazei, committed a horrific massacre against his family and innocent people.

Al-Jazei carried his machine gun to direct it at everyone in front of him, due to problems between children in the Al-Jawazah area of ​​the Qubaita district, which led to the killing of seven people, including one of his relatives, in addition to the injury of a number of children.

Eyewitnesses confirmed that the culprit fled after the incident to a nearby mountain, and that the security had not arrested him yet, according to what was reported by the news website NewsYemen.

Activists demanded the speedy arrest of the perpetrator, expressing their regret and shock for this horrific crime that shook Lahj and Yemen.

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