The destruction of a "Houthi" missile launcher in Hajjah

One of the elements of the Yemeni army in Ma'rib.

(archive photo)

Violent battles continued between the Yemeni legitimate forces backed by the fighters of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy on the one hand, and the terrorist Houthi militia on the other hand, on the Hajjah fronts, and field sources stated that 12 Houthi combat vehicles were destroyed in the battles of the past few hours, as well as the demolishing of new fortifications of the militias, And the destruction of reinforcements, including ballistic missiles and their launch pad, that were on their way to the north of Hajjah, and the battles left a large number of dead and wounded in the ranks of the Houthi militia.

In Marib, dozens of Houthis were killed and wounded in battles with the legitimate Yemeni forces and raids by coalition fighters on the southern and western fronts, and the battles focused on the Al-Ridha Mountains.

The Yemeni army forces and tribes repelled a Houthi attack on the al-Kasara front, and the militias incurred 11 dead and a number of wounded, and three combat vehicles were destroyed and others damaged.

In Sirwah, three civilians were killed, and another was wounded, as a result of a mine explosion left by the Houthi militia, west of the district.

In Sana'a, secret information revealed an intelligence penetration into the narrow circle surrounding the militia leader called "Abdul-Malik al-Houthi", which prevented him from appearing and restricted his movement recently for fear of being targeted.


In Taiz, battles resumed on the "Al-Ahtoub" front in the Jabal Habashi district, west of the governorate, after the militias attempted to restore the sites and Al-Tabbab that they had recently lost in the area.

A field source confirmed that the militias incurred heavy losses in the ranks of their fighters and their combat equipment, pointing out that the militias bombed the villages of Bilad al-Wafi with artillery and Katyusha rockets, which led to the injury of a woman named "Rehana Abdo", with shrapnel from an artillery shell that fell near her house.

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