The Yemeni legitimate forces are advancing in Al-Jawf, and the Houthis incur heavy losses in Marib

Today, the Yemeni legitimate forces made progress in Al-Jawf and inflicted heavy losses on the Houthi militia on the Marib fronts, as coalition fighters destroyed Houthi sites and targets, leaving dead and wounded among the militias.

In detail, the battles were renewed between the Yemeni army forces and the Houthi militias in the Al-Shahla front, east of Bir Al-Maraziq in the Khub and Al-Sha`af district, in conjunction with the bombing of the coalition fighters against Houthi reinforcements in the area, leaving dead and wounded among their members.

Field sources confirmed that the forces of the Sixth Military Region and the tribes were able to advance on the road heading towards the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, amid the collapse and retreat of the Houthi elements.

Meanwhile, Yemeni military sources warned of the danger of the Houthi militia's advance on the fronts south of Marib, noting that this constitutes a great danger to what remains of the symbolism of the legitimate Yemeni state in the city of Ma'rib.

Violent battles between tribes and Yemeni forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, continued today, Monday, on the Mala'a fronts in the Harib district, and the Ablah area in the vicinity of Abdiya, south of the governorate, during which Houthi elements sustained many deaths and injuries.

The sources indicated that the militias are desperate to achieve a breakthrough on the fronts of Harib, Juba and Abdiya, after failing to advance for more than a year and a half on the fronts in the west of the governorate, as a result of the successful defensive plans developed by the tribes and the army on the fronts of Al-Kasara, Al-Mashjah, Al-Zour, Al-Balaq, Hailan and Al-Jadaan.

For its part, coalition fighters destroyed Houthi sites and targets in southern Marib at dawn today, leaving Houthi leaders dead and wounded, including the Houthi leader, Brigadier General Amin Dhaifallah al-Wadi, nicknamed "Abu al-Wadi", who is directly responsible for the hooves of ballistic missiles on the Ma'rib fronts.

On the al-Kasara and al-Mashajah fronts, the battles continued between the two sides, while coalition fighters destroyed Houthi reinforcements that were on their way to the area, which led to the destruction of 8 vehicles, killing and wounding those on board of the Houthis, while the spoils of 11 Houthi vehicles lost in one of the Ma’rib deserts and reached the hands of the Houthis. the tribes in which they are stationed.

For its part, the Marib tribes continued to supply the fighting fronts with fighters to defend their lands. Today, 35 vehicles loaded with fighters and combat equipment arrived at the southern and western fronts of Marib to support the fighters in defending the city.

For his part, the Chief of Staff of the Yemeni army, Lieutenant-General Saghir bin Aziz, confirmed that "the army forces will surprise the Houthi militia with severe blows from which they will not recover, indicating that the battle is moving forward by attributing the Houthi militia, which suffers great losses in lives and equipment, according to the Yemeni Army newspaper.

In Taiz, the Houthi militia committed, at dawn today, a heinous crime by bombing the villages of Al-Shaqab area in the Saber Al-Mawd District, south of the governorate, leaving 5 casualties among civilians, including women and children.

The Al-Aqrud front witnessed an exchange of artillery shelling between the army and the resistance on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, in conjunction with the outbreak of angry protests in the city of Taiz against the backdrop of the deteriorating living conditions.

In Hodeidah, the Houthi militia targeted civilian objects in separate areas and districts in the south of the governorate, the most violent of which was concentrated in the town of Al-Jah of the Bait Al-Faqih district, where they used 14.5-caliber medium machine guns, 12.7-caliber weapons, and pica-modified weapons.

In the Al-Durayhimi district, the remnants of the pockets of the militias opened intense and deliberate fire from their medium and sniper weapons on civilian homes and farms at different times of the day, as well as shelling residential areas and farms in Al-Faza and Al-Jabaliya in Al-Tuhayta District.

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