Yemeni forces open new fronts towards Bakil al-Mir and Mastaba in Hajjah

Field sources in Hajjah Governorate, northwest of Yemen, reported that the forces of the "Happy Yemen Brigades" advanced towards the districts of Bakil al-Mir and Mastaba in the vicinity of Haradh district in Hajjah governorate, and opened fighting axes towards the first districts of the Hajour tribes, which increased the confusion of the Houthi terrorist militia that formed the Haradh operation. A sudden and painful blow to her.

The sources revealed that the Yemeni forces, with the support of the coalition fighters, made qualitative advances towards the two directorates, after violent battles with the Houthi militias, which incurred great losses, noting the killing of the leader of the Houthi groups that were sent to Haradh called Zaid Mutahar Al-Sharif, nicknamed "Abu Ali", the leader of the so-called Brigades. Houthi Rapid Intervention.

The past few hours witnessed violent battles between the two sides east of Haradh, where the militias have been trying for days to break the siege of their besieged elements in the city of Haradh, where new reinforcements were destroyed and their elements were annihilated on the road linking the Hawthala area and the city of Haradh. The coalition fighters played a major role in the operation Failed the attempt to penetrate the lines of forces participating in the cleansing of Haradh.

Today, the forces of the Happy Yemen Brigades and the Fifth Military carried out an ambush for Houthi groups that arrived from the districts of Sanaa, east of Haradh, leaving a number of Houthi casualties, including prominent field leaders among them.

The Houthis’ war media camera was also taken over, after the media crew on the Haradh front fell dead at the hands of the happy Yemen forces, and the Fifth Military District, which continues the process of clearing the city of Haradh from Houthi cells and mines.

The Arab coalition had announced the implementation of 21 targeting operations against the militias in Hajjah during the past 24 hours, which led to the destruction of 21 combat vehicles, and led to the death and injury of many Houthis.

In Saada, the forces of the Happy Yemen Brigades continued their operations against the militias in the axes of Baqim and Al Dhaher, while the Yemeni army forces thwarted an attack by the Houthis towards their positions in the Al Thabet area in the Safra district, northwest of Saada, and inflicted heavy losses on them.

Meanwhile, local sources in the Sahar district of Saada confirmed that clashes erupted between Houthi-Houthi elements, leaving their fighters dead and wounded, against the background of the exchange of accusations of handing over sites in Baqim and Al-Zahir.

In Marib, the army forces thwarted a Houthi attack on their positions in the Al-Kasara front in the Serwah district, west of the governorate, while hit-and-run operations continued in the sandy axis between Al-Faliha and Umm Reish camp in the southern axis.

In Al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces repelled a Houthi attack on their positions in the Maris axis, north of the province, and inflicted heavy losses on them, according to field sources, confirming the destruction of a Houthi combat vehicle and the death of a leader and his companions in the operation.

In Hodeidah, the joint forces fought battles with the Houthi militia, which tried to advance and infiltrate into new areas in the Al-Jarrahi district, southeast of the governorate, incurring heavy losses.

For its part, the militias blew up the September 26 school and a water tank in the area of ​​Bani Al-Hashash Al-Burji village, Al-Jarrahi District, in a new crime added to the militias’ crimes against humanity, as more than 1,700 families benefited from the water tank.

On the other hand, the militias displaced a number of families from the villages of Al-Ghaweriq, Al-Dhakir, Al-Baqa’a and Al-Saqf, in the city of Hodeidah, to build a separation wall 40 km long and four meters high, taking advantage of the joint relocation in the coastal governorate in accordance with the Sweden agreement.

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