The "Coalition" carries out 18 targeting operations against the Houthi militia in Marib

The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen said today, Thursday, that the terrorist Houthi militia chose the military escalation, by targeting civilian airports and civilians with missiles and booby-trapped marches, noting that the militias' intentional targeting of civilian airports is an inexcusable extension that requires deterrence, and at the same time announced the implementation of 18 operations. Targeting against militias in Marib.

He added in a statement, after the Houthis attempted to target Abha International Airport in the south of the kingdom with a booby-trapped march, that the coalition would take the necessary operational measures in response to the threat and neutralize its sources.

The coalition called on civilians in Sana'a to evacuate civilian sites used militarily within the next 72 hours, and said that crucial points in Sana'a used by the Houthis to launch marches will be bombed.

And the Saudi air defenses thwarted a hostile act and destroyed a booby-trapped march launched towards Abha International Airport, where the spokesman for the Arab Coalition, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki, considered the booby-trapped march launched by the Houthi militia a transnational hostile act.

He said that the scattered fragments of the booby-trapped march after its interception caused the injury of 12 civilians, including two Saudi citizens, stressing that the hostile attempt to target Abha airport and civilians constitutes a war crime.

Today, the Arab coalition announced the implementation of 18 targeting operations against militias in Marib and Hajjah during the past 24 hours, which led to the destruction of 12 military vehicles and human losses among the militias.

In the field, the scope of the battles between the forces of the "Happy Yemen Brigades" backed by the forces of the Yemeni army and the tribes on the one hand, and the terrorist Houthi militia on the other hand, expanded to include five Yemeni governorates, which led to the liberation of large areas from the Houthis, who in the past few hours suffered more than 250 deaths, including leaders prominent field.

In Saada, the main stronghold of the Houthi terrorist militia, the "Happy Yemen Brigades" forces launched a military operation in the Baqim district, as part of the "Happy Yemen Freedom" operation launched by the coalition last month, during which they were able to advance towards positions described as ruling and strategic.

And field sources in Saada reported that the operation, in which the coalition’s vertical fighters participated, made great progress in the border directorate with Saudi Arabia, in which a strategic tabab was liberated at the entrance of the directorate from the side of the border with Saudi Arabia, including “Taba Abu Ali,” as well as its control over ruling and strategic sites. In the “Abwab Al-Hadid” area, which is one of the gates that lead to the incursion into the district from the northern side.

The Baqim operation came a day after the air operations of the coalition fighters targeted Houthi sites, mechanisms and stores of weapons in separate areas of the province, and in conjunction with the continued progress towards the Maran Obstacle from the Al-Malahiz side, adjacent to the Haradh fronts in Hajjah Governorate.

Field sources said that the forces of the Happy Yemen Brigades managed, at dawn today, Thursday, to secure the "cemetery" area in Malahit, after a wide cleansing operation during which the militias inflicted heavy losses.

In Hajjah, the forces of the "Happy Yemen Brigades", backed by the forces of the Fifth Military Region, continued to narrow trenches against militia members and leaders in the heart of the city center of Haradh, after liberating several sites, roads and valleys in the eastern vicinity of the city.

The coalition raids and artillery of the forces destroyed Houthi combat mechanisms, including a tank, in the "Hawthala" area, to which the militias mobilized several groups with the aim of breaking the siege on their elements in the city.

Field sources stated that the operations targeting Houthi reinforcements in Al-Hawthala resulted in the killing of 36 Houthis and the injury of 40 others, and that among the dead were Houthi leaders, "Radwan Ali Al-Kahbi, the leader Sharif Hassan bin Yahya Al-Damir, who holds the rank of major general, the leader Abu Ahmed Al-Mahdi, and the leader" Abu Thunder".

The sources pointed out that the coalition pushed new combat reinforcements to Haradh to speed up the resolution of the battle, which includes modern and advanced combat equipment for storming and fighting cities, aiming to storm the heart of the city, a neighborhood that is fortified by 1,400 Houthis, including leaders, missile experts, and foreign marches.

In Marib, battles continued on the northwestern front of the governorate, in which large areas of Wadi al-Jufra and the Mas desert, stretching between the districts of Majzar and Madghal, were liberated, and battles continued in the Raghwan district towards the al-Jawf junction.

Meanwhile, the air defenses of the Yemeni army shot down a soft, booby-trapped Houthi plane in the skies of Al-Faliha in the southern Ramli axis, and another in the liberated Harib district, south of Marib, and a helicopter that the militia tried to use in the battles south of Marib.

For its part, the coalition fighters targeted, with a series of raids, Houthi sites and mechanisms in the districts of Al-Juba, Madghal, Majzar, Raghwan and Sirwah, which led to the destruction of various militia fighting mechanisms, killing and wounding a number of its members.

On the other hand, operations began yesterday to correct and review government forces’ statements, and inventory property and equipment as a first step to unify information bases, correct imbalances in the army’s ranks, and remove fictitious names, as committees were formed and sent to the field to implement the operation.

In Sanaa, the Arab coalition fighters carried out an air operation against legitimate targets and sites of the Houthi militia in separate areas of the capital, Sanaa. The coalition announced it, stressing that it led to the destruction of specific weapons stores.

And local sources in Sana’a indicated that the raids targeted a training camp and weapons stores for the Houthis in Sha’ab Fanakh in the Bani Hashish district, east of the capital, and a weapons store in Jarban camp in the Sanhan district, south of the capital, and destroyed a shipment of missiles that the militias were trying to transfer from the Hafa camp in the vicinity of Jabal Naqm, east of the city. .

In Al-Bayda, the coalition fighters destroyed Houthi combat reinforcements in Al-Soma’a district, which were on their way to the side of Marib.

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