Yemeni forces are preparing to start a large-scale military operation against the Houthis

Sources in the Yemeni joint forces confirmed that ten military brigades were sent to the fronts of three governorates to start a large-scale military operation against the Houthi militia, the most important of which is the restoration of the three Shabwa districts that were handed over to the Houthis last September.

The sources stated that five brigades of the Giants' forces began arriving in Shabwa to carry out a military operation in coordination with the coalition and the legitimacy, and to restore the districts of Usaylan, Bayhan and Ain, and to open new fronts in other areas. Without reference to those maintaining the importance of confidentiality.

The Yemeni Ministry of Interior directed to facilitate the passage of the Giants forces from the western coast through Aden and Abyan towards Shabwa, and the other Yemeni governorate, while combat mechanisms were seen crossing the international road linking Aden and Abyan towards Shabwa.

The sources confirmed that the upcoming operations of the joint and giants will be with great support and support from the coalition fighters, and there are no red lines for the course of battles, after the international community understood that the militias rejected all peace paths and closed all doors, leaving only the military option to alleviate the suffering of Yemenis.

In Taiz, the joint forces continued their advance in the Maqbna district, west of the governorate, and were able to purify strategic and ruling sites, amid a state of collapse among the militias. In the first order of the fronts.

 She pointed out that if this pattern is exceeded and the mines planted around it, progress will be made towards new areas quickly without any obstacles, and the same happened on the fronts around Hays, which were recently liberated.

The joint had managed, during the past two days, to liberate Jabal Manara and several mountain ranges in the Maqbna district, all the way to Wadi Al-Athab towards the Al-Ashwa area, which allowed it to control several areas of the district.

In pictures broadcast by the media center of the Giants Forces, the joint appears in Jabal al-Manara in Maqbana, where a Houthi crime against places of worship was monitored after converting the Abu al-Haya mosque in Jabal Manara into a qat-administering council and a barracks for its combative elements.

In the southeast of Al-Hodeidah, the joint forces demolished a Houthi site in the vicinity of Al-Jarrahi district, leaving 14 Houthis dead and five others wounded, while three combat vehicles were destroyed, after targeting it with artillery and appropriate weapons, when trying to position themselves in one of the sites.

Meanwhile, Arab coalition fighters thwarted a terrorist attack, the second in two days, that was trying to target international shipping in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, as booby-trapped boats were targeted in one of the militia's booby-trapping workshops in the Salif port north of the city of Hodeidah.

The targeting operation comes as a continuation of the operation carried out by the coalition forces in the sea yesterday, which managed to destroy a Houthi booby-trapped boat in the southern Red Sea that was on its way to target international shipping in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, bringing the number of booby-trapped boats that were targeted by the coalition to 100.

The coalition fighters also targeted Houthi combat vehicles that were on their way to the liberated areas east of Hays District, south of Hodeidah, leaving Houthi dead and wounded and destroying a number of vehicles.

On the same level, the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy announced yesterday the preparation of a large-scale military operation within the framework of international and humanitarian law, against the Houthi militia.

He also announced that he had carried out a military operation in response to the threat and attempt to target civilians in Jizan and Najran earlier Friday, confirming the destruction of two mountain caves for storing ballistic missiles and weapons in Saada, pointing to the destruction of four stores of ballistic missiles and drones in Al Mahwit Governorate, west of the capital, Sana'a.

The Arab coalition announced yesterday evening that a hostile projectile fell in one of the border villages in Najran, in an attempt to target civilians, in addition to the fall of a projectile on an industrial workshop in Samtah in the Jazan region, which caused the death of a Saudi citizen and a Yemeni resident as a result of the projectile's fall.

The coalition confirmed that it will deal firmly to protect civilians, both citizens and residents on the territory of the Kingdom, noting that the two hostile attempts in Najran and Jazan were launched from the city of Saada.

He explained that he will carry out air strikes to deal with the source of the threat, stressing that immediate measures are taken to neutralize the threats and protect civilians.

In Saada, local sources confirmed that huge explosions had occurred in Houthi weapons depots in mountain caves that included ballistic missiles and marches with launch pads in the Mahathir area of ​​Sahar district.

It also targeted a Houthi site in the Shada district, as well as gatherings of Houthi elements in a training site in the Raqo area in the Munabbih district, leaving militias dead and wounded.

In Al-Jawf, coalition warplanes demolished a Houthi position in Bir Al-Maraziq in the Khub and Al-Sha`af district, and combat vehicles on their way targeted the seam areas in the orphanage in the northern axis of the province.

In Marib, coalition warplanes launched more than 33 raids on Houthi sites, targets and mechanisms on the fronts of the Juba and Sirwah districts, which led to the destruction of many Houthi combat mechanisms and left dozens of Houthis dead and wounded.

Within the framework of the field battles, the battles continued between the army and tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other, in the fighting theater of southern Ma’rib, extending from the eastern al-Balaq vicinity, all the way to al-Ayrif, Wadi Dhanna and Radha Jahm, where Houthi attacks were repelled and thwarted, and inflicted heavy losses on them. With the great support of coalition fighters, including seven vehicles that were burned in the raids.

A Houthi infiltration attempt on the Al-Mushajah and Al-Kasara fronts in the Serwah district, west of the governorate, was also thwarted, coinciding with a series of air raids launched by coalition fighters, leaving dead and wounded and destroying Houthi vehicles.

In Al-Jawf, the battles continued between the two sides on the Al-Suwayqa fronts, the Al-Juaid plateau, Qarn bin Shaman, and Ghadam, in the Al-Yatama area located on the outskirts of Saada and the Saudi border, according to field sources, confirming that the battles were renewed after the militias sent combat reinforcements to the region.

The sources pointed out that the battles are taking place with various weapons, and that many dead and wounded were killed on both sides, while the forces of the First Brigade, the Border Guards of the legitimacy, are trying to restore positions in the area located on the international road linking Yemen and Saudi Arabia.

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