Yemeni legitimate forces liberate sites south of Al-Jarrahi district in Al-Hodeidah

Field sources on the western coast confirmed that the joint Yemeni forces were able to control Al-Tabbab, which overlooks the south of Al-Jarrahi District, southeast of Al-Hodeidah, after carrying out an attack from three axes towards the district as part of their military operations that began weeks ago.

The sources stated that the joint forces completed the purification of the Al-Dinin area, southwest of Al-Jarrahi, after advancing five kilometers towards the center of the district, amid the collapse of the Houthi militia positions, which incurred heavy losses in the ranks of its members and combat mechanisms.

She indicated that the joint forces are holding the reins of control over the entire new contact lines from the outskirts of Maqbna in Taiz governorate to the outskirts of Jabal Ras and Al-Jarrahi districts in Al Hudaydah governorate.

In Marib, the Yemeni army forces and tribes continued their advance on the fronts west and south of the governorate, with great support from the fighters of the Arab coalition. At dawn today, they were able to advance on the Al-Kasara, Al-Mushajah and Al-Zour fronts, towards Wadi Hailan.

The coalition warplanes bombed and destroyed Houthi sites that included a missile launcher in the Hilan Mountains in the Serwah district, west of Marib, and inflicted heavy losses on the Houthis in equipment and lives.

The fronts of Dhanna, Rawdat Jahm, Al-Zour, Al-Mashjah and Al-Kasara witnessed the fiercest battles in days, in which the army and tribes forces managed to break Houthi attacks and inflicted heavy losses on them, before launching a counterattack and being able to advance towards Wadi Hailan.

Field sources confirmed the destruction of three Houthi combat mechanisms, killing, wounding, and capturing many militia members, noting that similar battles were witnessed on the fronts south of Marib, which were concentrated in several locations east of the Al-Juba district, including Al-Faliha and Umm Rish.

For its part, the Arab coalition fighters launched a series of air raids targeting Houthi sites and mechanisms in several areas south and west of the governorate, during which the militias inflicted heavy losses in lives and equipment.

In Saada, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab coalition, thwarted the Houthi bypass operation on the army’s positions in the vicinity of Al Thabet market, in the Qatabar border district with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, incurring great losses.

In Sanaa, coalition fighters continued to target militia sites in the vicinity of Sanaa Airport, which Houthi elements turned into a combat barracks, as yesterday evening they targeted a legitimate air target, in accordance with humanitarian law and its customary rules.

And local sources in the capital, Sana’a, had talked about coalition air strikes targeting the vicinity of Sana’a Airport, Mount Al-Nahdeen overlooking the presidential house, towards Wattan, and near Al-Hafa camp.

The sources stated, that the coalition raids targeted a building under construction on a Musab tour on the airport line, which the Houthi militia turned into a weapons store, after transferring missiles, drones and war equipment to it from Sanaa Airport and Al-Dailami base, after the coalition announced the start of targeting operations for Houthi sites, workshops and leaders in Sana’a this week. the past.

She pointed out that huge explosions occurred in the warehouse, and others in Houthi hangars near the Al-Sinidar Industrial and Commercial Group and in the War College’s yard, all of which are locations surrounding Sanaa Airport, weapons were transferred to it by Houthi elements. and launch pads.

Coalition warplanes also bombed a secret Houthi site in the Al-Tina area of ​​Midi District, Hajjah Governorate, which led to the destruction of weapons depots within the site, and left Houthis dead and wounded.

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