Yemeni legitimate forces penetrate into the second district of southern Ma'rib

The Yemeni legitimate forces continued their incursion into the Abdiya district, south of Ma'rib governorate, at the expense of the terrorist Houthi militia, and reached the Al-Hamran area, and Isolat Al-Sufi after securing the entire areas of Bilad Al-Ghanim, Al-Jufra, and Haidro, while the areas of Ras Al-Khadhra and Ras Ablah are within the range of their weapons.

Field sources in Marib confirmed that the Yemeni forces are less than 11 km from the center of the Abdiya district, after penetrating large areas in the district, with great support from the Arab coalition fighters, which bombed Houthi sites and targets along the connecting roads to the district, destroying combat mechanisms. Houthis, and the raids destroyed a Houthi weapons depot in the Abdiya center.

The coalition warplanes launched more than 25 raids on Houthi sites and mechanisms in Marib, which led to the destruction of vehicles, and led to the death and injury of more than 20 Houthis during the past few hours.

In the northern axis of the Harib district, the Yemeni forces continued their advance towards the Mala’a area between Al-Juba and Harib, and reached the bottom of Aqaba, where fierce battles took place with the militias that detonated ferries on the road heading towards the Umm Reesh camp, and the Juba-Hreeb junction.

Units of the Yemeni forces carried out a sudden and lightning storming operation against Houthi positions on the outskirts of Aqabat Ma’la, which resulted in the killing of 21 Houthis, including a field commander named Hussein Muhammad al-Saadi, nicknamed “Abu Malik.” Three combat vehicles were spoiled, while the rest of the Houthi elements fled towards the answer.

In the Al-Juba axis, south of Marib, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Happy Yemen Brigades and the tribes, launched a massive attack on the Houthi militias in the Umm Reesh camp, which has come under the fiery control of the legitimate forces.

And field sources in the region stated that the army and tribes forces, with the support of the coalition fighters, liberated the entire areas of Al-Faliha, the Al-Ridha Mountains, and Qaron Al-Bour, and large desert areas towards Al-Khudayrat, the country of Al Sayyad and Al-Rabdah.

The advances of the Yemeni army come after the process of rearranging the forces and appointing new leaders for the fronts south of the city of Ma'rib, and assigning combat operations to the forces of the "Happy Yemen Brigade", with qualitative training, while those forces were assigned to sniper units, and others with high combat skills.

On the other hand, the Murad tribes, which are scattered in the districts of southern Marib, announced an-Nafeer to support the forces there in completing the liberation of the districts of Juba, Abdiya, Jabal Murad and Rahba.

On the other hand, the militias bombed the Al-Matar neighborhood in the city of Marib with a ballistic missile, leaving seven dead, including a woman, and wounding 21 others, including five children and a woman, according to a medical source at Marib General Hospital, indicating that the death toll may rise as a result of the seriousness of some injuries.

On the other hand, coalition fighters destroyed a Houthi ballistic missile launcher in the Harf Sufyan area of ​​Amran governorate, north of Sanaa, and bombed Houthi sites in Al-Ajasher and the Khub Washa’af district in Al-Jawf.

In Taiz, the army forces backed by the local resistance on the Jabal Habashi front, west of Taiz, managed to liberate Najd al-Aqira in the Sharaf al-Anin front, after completing the liberation of the Al-Mashbak area, after battles that left many Houthi deaths, including the field leader named Adnan Al-Sufi.

For its part, the militias bombed the village of Al-Habil in Bilad Al-Wafi in Jabal Habashi, with artillery, which led to the death of a woman, the wounding of another, and the destruction of the house they lived in.

On the Maqbna front, the forces of the Fifth Brigade liberated the entire Watbab Al-Ahtoub area, along with the village of Al-Barh, and areas on the road linking Taiz and Al-Hodeidah, with the aim of cutting off the Houthi supply route coming from Ibb through Al-Sitteen Al-Shamali Street, Hajda and Al-Ramada towards Al-Barah, in the vicinity of Mocha.

In Hajjah, a statement from the Fifth Military District stated that a Houthi attack on their positions in the Haradh district was repelled, as the attack was repelled and the militias inflicted eight deaths and a number of wounded.

In Sanaa, speculation and news increased about the killing of Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of the militias, in the raid that targeted a secret meeting in the march operations management room in the Libyan neighborhood on January 17, and led to the death of the first official in charge of the Houthi marches, Abdullah Qasim al-Junaid. The coalition targeted a secret meeting headed by Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, attended by prominent Houthi and foreign leaders.

This coincided with a wide spread of militia members, setting up checkpoints and raiding operations against officers, politicians and clerics opposed to the Houthis on charges of treason, as well as closing the Libyan neighborhood and confiscating cameras in it, and prominent Houthi leaders were transferred to separate areas of the capital for fear of being targeted.

On the other hand, the militias closed the "Voice of Yemen" radio station, after raiding its headquarters and forcibly confiscating its equipment, on the pretext that it did not broadcast Houthi fighters, according to the radio's owner, Majali al-Samadi.

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