Yemeni legitimate forces begin the third phase of the liberation of Shabwa

Today, Saturday, the Yemeni legitimate forces began the third phase of the Shabwa liberation operation, by entering the governorates of Ma'rib and Al-Bayda, after completing the second phase of the operation with the liberation of the Bayhan district, and preparing to enter the Ain district in the west of Shabwa governorate.

And field sources confirmed that the forces participating in the liberation of Shabwa advanced towards the Ain district from the side of the Mulqa junction, and were stationed in the vicinity of the blocking area in Ain, which includes the 19th Infantry Brigade base, this comes after the six-hour deadline given to the militias to leave the small district located On the outskirts of the Directorate of Harib Ma'rib.

The importance of controlling the Ain Al-Aqsa district, northwest of Shabwa (south), is that it completely lifts the siege on southern Marib (east), especially the adjacent Harib district.

Today, Saturday, the forces began advancing towards the two governorates of Ma’rib from the Harib Junction side, and penetrated the road linking Shabwa and Marib, where the penetrating forces are expected to coalesce with the forces coming from Ma’rib soon. Dabash, and Isolat al-Lakhf to the isolation of al-Saha, the center of Numan District, according to the media center of the Yemeni army.

The advances of the forces in Shabwa towards these three fronts came with the great support of the coalition fighters, which launched more than 34 air strikes during the past hours on Houthi sites, targets and mechanisms in the vicinity of Shabwa.

Yesterday evening, the forces participating in the liberation of Shabwa announced full control of the Bayhan district, and at dawn today, Saturday, a wide deployment operation began in the city of Alia, the center of the district, the villages, the isolation and the liberated areas with the aim of securing and purifying them from the pockets of the militias.

During the past few hours, the forces took control of large areas of the Bayhan district, including the city of Al-Olaya, the center of the district, and advanced through three axes, towards Wadi Bihan, Aqabat al-Qana`a, Harib Ma'rib Junction, and towards Ain District, with the support of a large number of Arab coalition fighters, in a state of collapse and flight. Militia elements.

The forces had advanced towards Baihan from the northern and eastern axes, during which they were able to take control of the village of Al Hano, the village of Hajar Al Hudhaib, the village of Al Raka, the village of Dhiaw, the village of Al Hajar, and the Jareesh area, as well as the completion of the liberation of the Saadi junction linking Baihan and Harib, Duman station and the surrounding mountains Al-Dhuli Junction, and Al-Sultan Station, all of which are overlapping areas between the districts of Usaylan and Bayhan in Marib, and Harib Marib. According to field sources, the forces succeeded in securing more than 350 square kilometers, which is the area of ​​Usaylan and Bayhan.

With the liberation of the Bayhan district, the forces in Shabwa have cut off all Houthi supply lines heading towards the districts and fronts south of Ma’rib governorate, as well as opening roads to advance towards the districts of Nata’, Nu’man, Radman, and Maswarah, northeast of Al Bayda governorate.

In addition to the military importance of Baihan in securing the roads towards Ma’rib and Al-Bayda, its economic importance enables it to secure international shipping lines in the Arabian Sea, and the oil and gas facilities in which the governorate abounds, as well as securing and cutting off all routes for smuggling weapons, drugs and oil to militias from the coasts of Shabwa, which were running Significantly, in direct coordination with Islah party elements during their control of Shabwa.

On the other hand, sources in the forces participating in the liberation of Shabwa confirmed the arrival of new reinforcements, coming from the western coast, to participate in completing the liberation process and expanding operations towards new fronts, as well as carrying out operations to secure and purify the liberated areas.

In Marib, the Yemeni army and tribes, with the support of the coalition fighters, were able to liberate 12 km in the Balk desert, including Saila and the entire Al-Faliha area, coinciding with the collapse of the Houthi fronts in western Shabwa.

Field sources confirmed the completion of the liberation of Tabbat Al-Issal, Suwayda, Al-Rawda, Taba and the village of Al-Amoud, in the sandy axis, while the control of the mountainous axis, Fahih, Hassan, Al-Faliha, Barqa, and Tabab Qamada, was also surrounded by Houthi groups in the Al-Amoud desert from three. Parties, after completing the purification of al-Akda, al-Ayrif, Luza and al-Naqi`ah, and approaching Qarn Laza to secure the desert road lines linking al-Balaq with the center of al-Jawbah.

On the western front, the mountains and areas of the left Jabal al-Kharj, the right al-Kharj mountain, Jabal al-Dash, al-Hath, control, security, and Sanjar were taken over the al-Kasara and al-Mushajah fronts in the Serwah district, after the army and tribes, with the support of coalition fighters, regained control of the areas of Tabba Malbouda and Tabbat al-Sayd. , Al-Bara, and the pit of Al-Masariah.

For its part, the coalition fighters launched more than 21 raids on Houthi sites, targets and combat mechanisms in several areas in the districts of Serwah and Al-Juba, causing direct casualties that left Houthis dead and wounded, as well as destroying combat vehicles, a Katyusha platform, and a weapons store.

In Hajjah, coalition fighters destroyed six sites for storing weapons and booby-trapped marches, in addition to destroying seven Houthi combat vehicles in the districts of Mastaba and Abs, according to the Arab coalition, confirming the destruction of sites for storing and launching marches in Hajjah Governorate.

The coalition indicated that hostile attempts for the third time attempted to target civilian communications with booby-trapped marches, and that the Houthis deliberately targeted the civilian communications infrastructure yesterday evening, and that today's operations in Hajjah came in response to the threat.

The forces of the Abs axis in Hajjah governorate, with the support of the coalition fighters, had thwarted a failed attempt by the Houthi militia to infiltrate the army’s positions in Bani Hassan, while the coalition fighters destroyed Katyusha missile launchers and Houthi combat mechanisms in the farms of Abs, and inflicted heavy losses on the Houthi elements.

In Al-Jawf, coalition fighters destroyed Houthi combat vehicles as part of reinforcements that were on their way from Bir Al-Maraziq area, in the Khub and Al-Sha`af district, towards Al-Yatama and Al-Ajashir in the northern axis of the governorate.

In Saada, the coalition fighters destroyed legitimate military targets of the Houthis in the center of the province, leaving dead and wounded Houthi leaders and missile experts in the city.

In Taiz, the joint forces, Al-Barah sector, carried out a bombing operation that targeted Houthi artillery and missile positions in Rasyan Valley of the Maqbna District, which led to its destruction, leaving Houthis dead and wounded.

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