Yemeni forces liberate 3 sites, including a strategic mountain in Taiz

The joint Yemeni forces made new advances on the western front of Taiz, and managed this morning to liberate Jabal Qibna, and the villages of Hudaydah and Tufaili, north of the Muqbna district, west of Taiz governorate, after violent battles fought with the Houthi militia.

Sources in the joint forces confirmed the continuation of the advance operations north of the district from the southern side of Hays district, where a qualitative military operation was carried out in the vicinity of Saqm customs, and it was able to inflict heavy losses on the militias.

For his part, the official spokesman for the Giants Brigades, Colonel Mamoun Al-Muhajmi, said that the joint forces were able to control the mountain range overlooking the customs of Saqm in Shamir, the last of which was the strategic Qebna mountain.

He stressed that the joint forces are in constant progress, amid a state of confusion and retreat in the Houthi ranks.

This comes after the liberation of the villages of Al-Khaifa, Al-Qahfa, Al-Qumra, Al-Hataka, Al-Akdah, Al-Barez, Al-Manjara, Abila and Al-Hakimah, in Shamir, Moqbna District, and the militias inflicted heavy losses in equipment and lives.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces continued their advance in the Jabal Ras and Al-Jarahi axes, and imposed their fiery control over large areas of Wadi Al-Marir, and cleared a number of dirt roads used by the militias to supply.

In addition, the joint forces managed to dismantle a Houthi spy network in the Al-Khokha district, south of Al-Hodeidah governorate, and arrested its members, who were tasked with collecting information about the movements and locations of the deployment of the joint forces and the Coast Guard on the western coast.

The Military Media Center of the Joint Forces stated that the elements of the spy network were arrested after careful monitoring and follow-up of their movements, by the General Intelligence Division in the Joint Forces.

In Marib, field sources confirmed the high frequency of battles between the army and tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, on the fronts around the southern and southeastern city, after the militias attempted to advance towards the "Eastern Jabal al-Balaq" area during the past few hours.

The sources stated that the militia members were subjected to genocide at the hands of the army, tribes, and fighters of the Arab coalition, in several areas south of Ma'rib, especially those located in the eastern vicinity of Jabal al-Balaq, including the "Al-Jimma" area, where Houthi corpses are piled up in the area, and in the Ramla area of ​​the Wadi Directorate. .

The sources indicated that the militias tried several times to surround the eastern or central Balkans, where they carried out a briefing operation and circumvented the eastern Balkans, but it failed as a result of the steadfastness of the forces and tribes, the support of the Arab coalition fighters and the focused strikes on those open areas.

Meanwhile, the battles between the two sides continued on the fronts of Umm Reesh, Al-Faliha, and Al-Amoud, where the Houthis’ devolution of the areas located on the eastern outskirts of the Balk, from the direction of Qarn Al-Bour and Bir Al-Aqar, was thwarted, and the incursion into the desert towards the Valley Directorate from the southeast side was thwarted. for the bull fronts.

The sources stated that the Houthi operations towards the eastern mountain of al-Balaq were a suicide operation, as they were easy targets for the artillery of the army and tribes, and the raids of the coalition fighters, which left many dead and wounded in the Houthi ranks, while several vehicles and combat mechanisms were destroyed.

Field sources confirmed that more than 130 bodies of the Houthis were counted, including 16 prominent field commanders who hold military ranks between a brigadier and a major, as well as the burning of 11 combat vehicles, while 7 soldiers and tribesmen were martyred.

The eastern al-Balaq operations coincided with the intensification of battles on the fronts of al-Naq’a, Daha, al-Ayrif, and Rawdat Jahm, south of Marib, in which the Houthis incurred heavy losses.

In the meantime, the coalition fighters launched a series of precise and focused raids on Houthi positions, movements and reinforcements in the vicinity of Ma'rib, which were credited with thwarting the Houthis' attempts to advance and carry out detours and encirclement on the army and tribes' positions on the fronts of the eastern and central Balkan Mountains.

A Houthi drone was also shot down south of Marib, the third in less than 48 hours, to be shot down on the fronts of the governorate, while the militias cut the al-Hama camp in Marib with two ballistic missiles, leaving dead and wounded among the displaced, including women and children.

In Al-Jawf, the militias sent new reinforcements to the Al-Alam area, located adjacent to Marib from the eastern side, in another attempt to open the front days after a previous attempt in which it failed as a result of the steadfastness of the forces stationed in the area and the raids of coalition fighters.

In Sanaa, the coalition fighters destroyed Houthi sites and targets in separate areas of the capital, affecting weapons depots and workshops for installing and booby-trapping marches and winged missiles, in the northern Sixtieth, Jabal Attan, and the camps of the Presidential House, Al-Hafaa, Maintenance and Dhaba, and a communications network was destroyed in the Mahjar area in the Hamdan District.

The raids targeted a secret Houthi weapons depot that includes marches in the Al-Thawra Directorate, and destroyed a workshop for booby-trapping marches in the city of Soufan, north of the city.

At dawn today, the coalition announced the start of air strikes on legitimate military targets in Sanaa, in response to the threat and hostile behavior of attempts to target civilians.

He pointed out that the operation was in accordance with international humanitarian law and its customary rules, during which storages of drones were destroyed in one of the sites in the Al-Thawra Directorate in Sana'a, and secret stores of missiles and drones in a mountainous area in the vicinity of Sanaa.

In Dhamar, the Houthi militia raided several villages in the Wessab Al-Safel district, west of the governorate, adjacent to Al-Hodeidah governorate, and kidnapped 80 villagers and took them to an unknown destination.

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