The explosion of a network of mines for militias in Hays... and the liquidation of two of its leaders in Sana'a and Al-Bayda

The Yemeni army repels Houthi attacks on the fronts west of Marib and Al-Jawf

Soldiers from the Yemeni legitimate forces at a site in the Nihm front, near Sanaa.

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The Houthi militia continued its combat escalation on the Ma’rib and Al-Jawf fronts, where the army, tribes, and coalition fighters managed to repel attacks and thwart Houthi infiltrations on the Al-Kasara, Al-Mushajah, Al-Zour, Thana, Al-Jadaan, Bani Dabyan, and other fronts in Jadafar, east of Bir Al-Maraziq and Al-Khanjar in Al-Jawf, while the Houthi network of mines exploded. In Hays, 11 Houthi members were killed, while the physical killings of Houthi leaders continued in Sanaa and Al-Bayda.

In the details, Yemeni military sources confirmed that the recent escalation of the Houthi militia on the fronts of Marib, Al-Jawf and the western coast, and its launching of drone and missile attacks on the Saudi borders and the city of Marib, confirms its rejection of any settlement and peace efforts in Yemen by the international community.

The defenses of the Arab coalition had intercepted and destroyed 17 booby-trapped drones launched by the Houthi militia, the day before yesterday, towards Saudi Arabia, seven of them were destroyed in Yemeni airspace, while a training camp for the Yemeni army was targeted in the Al-Abr region with seven booby-trapped aircraft, two of which were shot down. Five fell on the camp, leaving three dead and 10 wounded.

In Marib, field sources confirmed that the army and tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, were able to advance on the al-Kasara and Mass fronts, at the expense of the Houthi militia, which incurred 22 deaths and dozens of injuries, including three field commanders.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched a series of raids targeting Houthi militia sites in Madghal, Sirwah, Majzar, Mahazem Mas and Al-Jadaan.

Field sources confirmed the killing of the Houthi leader, Colonel Yahya Ali al-Nims al-Sharif, at the al-Kasara front, along with many of his members, at the hands of the army and tribes.

On the Wadi Dhanna and Al-Zour front, field sources confirmed that the tribes of Bani Dabyan managed to thwart an attempt to advance and infiltrate the Houthis towards the areas adjacent to the Ma'rib Dam from the direction of the Bani Dabyan District.

On the other hand, the Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Army, Commander of Joint Operations, Lieutenant-General Saghir bin Aziz, inspected the conduct of combat operations northwest of Marib, stressing that the battles will continue until Yemen is rid of the Houthi militias.

He praised the efforts of the Arab coalition to support the army and Yemen in general, especially the air support of the coalition fighters.

In Al-Jawf, the army and tribes forces continued to inflict losses on the militias on the Jadafr fronts, east of Bir al-Maraziq and the vicinity of al-Khanjar camp, where Houthi supply routes were controlled east of al-Hazm, the provincial capital.

In addition, the Houthi militia acknowledged the killing of 19 of its field commanders, recently, in Marib and Al-Jawf, including those impersonating military ranks between a brigadier, colonel and lieutenant colonel, four with the rank of major, two with the rank of captain, and four with the rank of first lieutenant, and that Brigadier General Hisham Massad Al-Gharbani, appointed from the militias The director of security for Al-Dhalea was among the dead.

In Hodeidah, three Houthi militants were killed and 11 others were wounded among the Houthi leader, Abu Hilal Al-Razhi, when a network of mines exploded while trying to plant them in the vicinity of the city of Hays, according to sources in the joint forces.

In the context of the physical liquidations between the Houthis, the Houthi elements liquidated the commander of the third military region and a member of the militia’s Supreme Political Council, Major General Mubarak Al-Mashn Al-Zaydi, in a hospital in the capital, Sana’a.

Mubarak Al-Mashn Al-Zaydi was wounded in the Sarwah front, to undergo several surgeries in a private hospital affiliated with the Houthis in Sana'a, where he was liquidated.

In Al-Bayda, the security supervisor of the Houthis in the city of Radaa, called Abu Nazih, who hails from Saada governorate, was liquidated with one of his companions, at the hands of the Houthi leader Walid al-Qaffaf, as a result of disputes over financial levies in Radaa district.

• Legitimacy forces incurred the Houthi militia 22 dead and dozens wounded, including three field commanders in Marib.

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