The “Coalition” holds Houthi sites in 3 Yemeni governorates

The Houthi coup militia expanded its combat escalation in the vicinity of the Ma’rib fronts, and opened 10 fronts and 18 combat axes, in areas extending between Khanjar, Jadafar, Dashush and Jafra in Al-Jawf Governorate, reaching Harib and Al-Juba, south of Marib, passing through the Al-Mashjah, Al-Kasara and Al-Zour fronts in Sirwah, west of Marib.

Field sources confirmed that the Yemeni army and tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, managed, at dawn today, to thwart a large-scale attack by the Houthi militia in the vicinity of the Abdiya district, south of Marib, noting that the attack lasted 8 hours, during which the militias used various types of weapons after failing to force the tribes of the district through Siege lasted 18 days.

The sources stated that the battles are continuing in the areas of Alfa in the Harib district, and that the government forces and the tribes were able to regain three strategic sites between Al-Juba and Harib, pointing out that the entire Upper Al-Juba area, and the Al-Hajla and Al-Kharfan areas were secured, while a large amount of weapons and equipment were seized. combative.

The sources pointed out that the Houthis' failure to penetrate the al-Juba and Abdiya fronts prompted them to launch a ballistic missile attack on civilian areas and villages in the two districts, which left a state of panic and terror among civilians.

In addition, the battles between the two sides continued on the fronts of Mala’a, Yathub, Umm Reesh, Mafraq Umm Reesh, Al-Khishina, Sadd Al-Ghail, Al-Maghra, Barqa’ Al-Ghail, Al-Athina, Burqasrim, Nasir, Al-Zahim, and Al-Qaher, all of which are located between the districts of Harib, Al-Juba and Al-Abdiyyah, south of Marib. .

For its part, the coalition warplanes launched a series of supportive raids on Houthi sites, targets and reinforcements, in the south and west of Ma'rib, which resulted in the destruction of a weapons depot and three combat vehicles, and resulted in deaths and injuries among the Houthis.

On the vast front, clashes resumed between tribes and militias in the Najd Majmaah front, where the local resistance, backed by army units, carried out an operation to circumvent Houthi positions in the area, incurring heavy losses.

On the other hand, field sources confirmed that several Houthi field commanders were killed by coalition warplanes raids in southern and western Marib during the past two days.

On the western fronts of Marib, the army and tribes forces thwarted a large-scale attack by the militias towards the Deshan al-Khashab area, and inflicted heavy losses on them.

In Al-Jawf, the battles continued between the two sides on the fronts of Adwan and Al-Jadafir, east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the province, where the battles extended to the fronts of Aerif in the vicinity of Marib, all the way to the Al-Jafra area, between Sanaa, Al-Jawf and Marib.

On the other hand, the fighters of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy carried out a qualitative military operation in Al-Jawf Governorate, which affected a meeting of prominent Houthi field leaders in the city of Al-Hazm, leaving dead and wounded, including explosives experts, launching missiles and drones, according to local sources, confirming that the raids affected a meeting For Houthi leaders in the government complex in the governorate center.

The sources confirmed the killing of three foreign experts, along with senior Houthi leaders.

In Saada, coalition fighters demolished a Houthi site in the Al-Raqq area of ​​the Munabbih border district with Saudi Arabia, while African mercenaries arrived there. They also destroyed a vehicle carrying drones and ballistic missiles that arrived at the site accompanied by 480 African mercenaries, causing deaths and injuries.

The sources pointed out that the painful strikes of the coalition fighters prompted the Houthi militia to launch drone attacks towards southern Saudi Arabia.

The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced late yesterday evening that the Saudi air defenses were able to intercept and destroy two booby-trapped marches launched by the Houthi militia towards King Abdullah Airport in Jizan.

The coalition stated that the shrapnel resulting from the interception of the two marches caused the injury of 10 passengers and airport workers, in addition to damaging a number of glass windows.

The spokesman for the Arab Coalition, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, explained, "The attempt of the hostile attack resulted in 10 casualties among civilians, passengers and airport workers. It is ethical to attempt to target civilians and civilian objects, and that targeting a civilian airport may amount to a war crime for deliberately targeting civilians and civilian objects that are specially protected under international humanitarian law and its customary rules.”

He stressed that "the leadership of the joint forces of the coalition, in the face of these hostile acts and immoral abuses by the Houthi militias, continues to implement operational measures to neutralize the sources of threat in cases of self-defense and imminent attack in a manner that ensures the protection of civilian objects and civilians, and in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules."

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces responded to Houthi fire sources that targeted residential areas and villages in the “Hajar” area in the Masharieh sector, in the Qataba district, northwest of the governorate.

Field sources indicated that Houthi sources of fire, stationed in Tabab Al-Thokhb, Al-Masooh, and Al-Dhafour, east of Al-Hasha district, were targeted, causing heavy losses among the Houthis.

In Al-Hodeidah, the Houthi militia raided the village of Al-Raddadiyah in the Al-Jarrahi district, and kidnapped dozens of the village’s residents after they refused the forced conscription and fighting in the ranks of its members.

In the capital, Sanaa, tribal sources confirmed that the Sanhan tribes in the south had issued a warning to the Houthi militia against the continued tampering, looting and confiscation of their lands for the benefit of their leaders and their elements.

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