The Yemeni army regains strategic positions in Marib and Al-Jawf

The Yemeni army and tribes, backed by the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy, managed to regain strategic positions in the Harib-Al-Juba front, south of Ma'rib governorate, today, Sunday, after violent battles with the Houthi militias, which left many dead and wounded among the Houthis.

Field sources confirmed that the army and tribes, with the support of Arab coalition fighters, had restored the areas of Tabab Shiraa Baklan, and the southwestern mountain range overlooking the Wasit region, and now controlled the supply routes between the two directorates completely.

The coalition fighters carried out a series of supportive raids, which led to the destruction of a Houthi weapons store and combat mechanisms, and also led to the death of prominent Houthi leaders, including the Houthi supervisor in the Kilo 8 area and the Red Sea Mills in Hodeidah, Muhammad Yahya Saeed, nicknamed "Abu Yahya".

For its part, units of the 143rd Infantry Brigade of the legitimacy managed to capture 32 Houthis, including two field commanders, and the booty of three combat vehicles, in an ambush I set up for them on the Ma’aa front in the Harib Ma’rib district.

In western Ma’rib, the army and tribes forces, with the support of the coalition fighters, were able to thwart Houthi attacks towards al-Kasara, al-Zour and al-Balaq in the Serwah district, west of the governorate, and inflicted heavy losses on them, according to field sources, noting that the battles extended to the al-Mukhdara front and the fronts of Mudaghl, Majzar, and Raghwan districts.

The sources stated that the fronts of Adwan, affiliated to the Raghwan district, extending to the Jadafr fronts, east of Al-Jawf, witnessed an exchange of artillery and missile shelling between the two sides, the most violent of which were concentrated on the fronts of Laeref, Mass, and the Al-Jafra area, shared by them, and the districts of Mudaghl and Majzar.

On the other hand, well-informed sources confirmed that the Houthi militia withdrew many of its elements from its areas of control and transferred them to the Marib fronts, to compensate for the losses and attrition they are exposed to on all fronts.

Meanwhile, militia leaders in the capital, Sanaa, forced the chiefs of the neighborhoods, mosque preachers, directors of government institutions, and school principals, to implement a new mobilization process to strengthen the Marib fronts.

The hospitals of the capital, Sana’a, Dhamar and Amran, received dozens of corpses coming from the Ma’rib and Al-Jawf fronts. More than 120 bodies of Houthi elements and leaders arrived at those hospitals, 45 of them arrived at Dhamar General Hospital and the rest were distributed to the capital and Amran hospitals.

On the other hand, the security forces in Ma'rib Governorate were able to seize a spy cell belonging to the Houthi militia in one of the city's points, which was in possession of communications equipment and tools for the manufacture of explosives and explosive devices.

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, retook the areas of "Abu Shad and Tabat Bajash" in the Al-Alam front located on the outskirts of Ma'rib Governorate, after battles fought with the Houthi militias, which incurred heavy losses.

According to field sources, the coalition fighters managed to destroy Houthi reinforcements that were on their way from the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the governorate, towards the seam areas in Al-Alam and Al-Jadafir, which led to the destruction of mechanisms and the death and injury of many Houthis.

In the Bayhan Shabwa - Al-Bayda axis, the Yemeni army forces reinforced the leadership of the axis with one of the trained and non-ideological brigades of the Yemeni legitimate forces represented by Brigade 21 Mika, led by Brigadier General Jahdal Hanash Al-Awlaki.

In Taiz, yesterday evening, the army and resistance forces repelled a Houthi attack towards their positions in the vicinity of the air defense northwest of the city, inflicting heavy losses on them, while the militias, after the attack, bombed residential neighborhoods in Bir Pasha, which caused a state of panic and fear among civilians.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces directed painful strikes towards the Houthi militia's fire sources targeting civilians in the east of the city of Hodeidah and the Al-Jah Al-Ala area in the Bait Al-Faqih district.

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