Failed "Houthi" attacks in three Yemeni governorates

The Yemeni legitimate forces have thwarted infiltration attempts and attacks by the terrorist Houthi militia on the fronts of Saada, Marib and Hajjah, and inflicted heavy losses on them with the great support of the fighters of the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen.

Field sources said that the Yemeni forces dealt painful blows to the militias in the Al-Razzamat Front in the Safra District, Saada Governorate, inflicting heavy losses on them, one day after the Houthis' attempt to circumvent the sites that had been liberated in the area was thwarted a few days ago.

In Marib, coalition fighters thwarted a Houthi attack aimed at penetrating the sandy front south of the province, with the aim of reaching the eastern Jabal al-Balaq, to ​​break the siege on its members who have been trapped for a month in al-Balaq.

Field sources said that the coalition raids thwarted a massive Houthi attack in the Ramli axis in Al-Faliha, and inflicted heavy losses on its members and combat mechanisms.

Meanwhile, a civilian named Abdul Razzaq Hassan was killed and another wounded, as a Houthi landmine exploded in their car in the liberated Harib district, south of Marib.

In Hajjah, the battles continued for the nineteenth day in a row, as confrontations intensified during the past few hours, on the fronts of Haradh, Hiran and Abs, after the militias pushed large crowds towards the north of Hajjah with the aim of restoring the newly liberated sites.

Field sources said that Houthi tunnels in Haradh were destroyed by the artillery of the Yemeni army and coalition fighters, and 16 Houthi armored vehicles were destroyed, leaving more than 30 Houthi dead, north of Al-Baddah market in Abs district, while 12 civilians were killed and wounded as a result of Houthi shelling on the city. Abs.

The sources stated that the person responsible for launching Houthi ballistic marches and missiles in Hajjah, called "Abu Ammar Jahaf", was killed along with his companions, and the commander of armored battalions in the Houthis' Fourth Military District, Sadiq Hassan, was also killed in Haradh battles in Hajjah Governorate.

In Taiz, coalition fighters destroyed Houthi combat vehicles in the Al-Ta’iziyah district, north of the governorate, and destroyed Houthi reinforcements in the Khub and Al-Sha’af district, which were on their way to the fronts of the northern axis of Al-Jawf governorate, which led to the killing of 13 militia members.

In Al-Hodeidah, a child was killed and another injured as a result of the bombing by the Houthi militia on the village of Haija Quraish, in the newly liberated high mountain of Dhu Bass, north of the city center of Hays.

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