Yemeni forces liberate new areas west of Shabwa and south of Ma'rib

The Yemeni forces participating in the liberation of Shabwa carried out a successful detour operation on the fronts between the districts of Ain Shabwa and Harib Marib, during which they were able to liberate the Khatherdah obstacle, and cut off the road towards the city of Al-Hajb, the center of the district of Ain West Shabwa.

Field sources confirmed that the Yemeni forces continued their advance through two axes, the first towards the center of the district of Ain, and the second beyond the areas of Al-Sawda, Shuqair Junction, Hashafa, towards the center of Harib Marib district.

The Yemeni forces had imposed their control over the eastern heights of the Minwa regions, the villages of Al-Sayeb, then the clashes moved to the entrance to Khatherdah, before its liberation, which came under heavy air cover provided by the Arab coalition fighters, which launched more than 20 raids on Houthi sites and mechanisms that were in those areas. This led to the destruction of vehicles and the death and injury of many Houthis.

According to the sources, the forces tightened control, secured Maimanah and the left turn, and cut off the Mullaqah road that connects from Bayhan and Ain, while continuing to advance towards the outskirts of Wadi Ayn from the Mublaqa side, through the detour that took place on the side of the Khatherdah obstacle.

On the southern front of the city of Ma’rib from the direction of Juba, the Yemeni army forces and the tribes, backed by the Arab coalition, thwarted an attempt to infiltrate an attack by the Houthi terrorist militia, towards Al-Lajma, and Qaron Al-Bour, south of the eastern Jabal Al-Balaq, the third in less than two days, as the militias are trying to break the siege from their besieged elements. in Jabal al-Balaq.

Field sources confirmed that the militias are desperate to restore the liberated areas in the vicinity of al-Balaq, in order to break the siege on their besieged elements, including foreign experts who were leading the battle of Marib, noting that the militias mobilized their elements from several fronts to Marib, and presented hundreds of dead, including prominent field leaders from In order to liberate the foreigners in al-Balaq, where they are believed to be prominent leaders.

On the other hand, the air defenses of the forces in southern Marib managed to shoot down three booby-trapped marches launched by the militias towards their positions in Harib and Ain.

The Arab coalition had announced that the Saudi defenses had destroyed a ballistic missile launched by the Houthi militia from Saada airport towards the city of Khamis Mushait, indicating that the Houthis had used Ain Madani, in an attempt to target a commercial center in Khamis Mushait, in the south of the Kingdom.

The coalition stressed that the Houthi escalation by targeting civilians necessitates an immediate response to protect civilians, stressing that the process of responding to the ballistic threat and the marches requires its continuation.

On the other hand, the Arab coalition continued to carry out air combat operations against Houthi targets and combat sites, including weapons depots and workshops for installing booby-trapped marches, and ballistic missiles in separate areas under the control of the militias, as part of the neutralization process that the coalition has been implementing for days.

Yemeni local sources said that the coalition raids during the past few hours targeted a sophisticated weapons depot in the TV tab in the Al-Thawra Directorate, north of Sanaa, and others destroyed Houthi combat targets in the Al-Hafa camp in Jabal Naqm, southeast of the capital, and targeted a Houthi site that includes combat mechanisms in the Al-Hazm Directorate, the capital. Hollow.

While an operations room and communications system for the booby-trapped drones were destroyed in Jabal Al-Din in the Ayal Sarih district of Amran governorate, a ballistic missile launcher was destroyed in the Al-Jamala area in the Majz district of Saada governorate.

In Saada, local sources and residents confirmed that the targeting of a detention center for kidnappers and opponents of the Houthis in the city of Saada was carried out with Houthi missiles, and not with coalition raids as the militias claim, stressing that the militias aimed, by bombing the center, to draw the attention of the UN Security Council, which held a special session to condemn Houthi terrorism. towards civilians in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

The sources pointed out that the Houthi targeting of prisoners and abductees in Saada, which left more than 100 dead and wounded, through which the militias tried to achieve several goals, including the sympathy of international public opinion.

The militias also aimed to target Saada, to win the sympathy of the tribes who rejected the Houthi mobilization calls on the fronts, in order to restore those operations to compensate for their heavy losses on the fronts, as well as to rid them of opponents who were killed and many of them wounded in the targeted detention center in Saada.

On the same level, Yemeni engineering sources confirmed that the Houthi militia was behind the cutting off of internet and international communications in large parts of Yemen, two days ago, refuting Houthi claims that coalition raids on military targets in Hodeidah caused this.

In Al-Bayda, the militias kidnapped a number of Salafis in the province, including three in the Tablighi group, in the context of the militias’ fear of coordination between the sons of Al-Bayda and the forces participating in the liberation of Shabwa, to begin implementing a broad liberation operation for the province.

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