"Yemeni legitimacy" liberates sites south of Marib, and "the coalition" carries out an operation in Sana'a and Hodeidah

The Yemeni legitimate forces, backed by tribes, continued their advance on the fronts south of Marib, and were able to liberate a number of sites and cut strategic supply routes to the terrorist Houthi militia.

Field sources confirmed the liberation of new sites in Wadi al-Naq'a, al-Akd, al-Falaj, al-Ayrf, and al-Amud, in the Ramli axis in al-Jawbah district, south of Marib, noting that progress continued and paved the way towards the center of al-Jawbah district.

The Yemeni forces backed by the tribes were able to liberate the hill of the martyr and the Al-Fayya area and cut off the supply to the Houthis by controlling the Naqa Valley, after fighting violent battles with the Houthi militias that led to the destruction of 16 combat vehicles and the killing and wounding of dozens of militias, and the families of others during the past few hours.

In Al-Jawf, the defenses of the Yemeni army and the tribes managed to bring down two booby-trapped marches launched by the militias towards their positions in the Al-Labanat axis, east of the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of Al-Jawf.

Meanwhile, the reconnaissance teams of the Yemeni army monitored Houthi movements and sent reinforcements from the capital, Sanaa, towards the Al-Yatama area, north of Al-Jawf, including drones, ballistic missiles and their launch bases.

In Sanaa, the coalition fighters, which began at dawn today, destroyed an air operation in response to the source of the threat, a warehouse of booby-trapped marches in a hangar belonging to the militias near the General Authority for Insurance building in Haddah area, south of Sana’a, and bombardment of missile launch bases and marches in the Hafa camp in Nuqm southeast of the capital, and the bombing of rockets and marches A booby-trapped car while it was being moved in the Attan area, west of the capital.

The coalition fighters also targeted Houthi gatherings that include combat vehicles and marches in Kahlan camp, east of Saada city.

Coalition warplanes targeted Houthi booby-trapped marches in the ports of Hodeidah and Saleef, Hodeidah Governorate, western Yemen, and Houthi fuel stores in Hodeidah as well.

The Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen had announced that it had carried out air strikes on the sources of threat in Sanaa and Hodeidah, and that the operation came in response to neutralizing the targeting of oil facilities or affecting energy security.

In a statement, the coalition affirmed the continuation of the military operation until its goals are achieved, to protect global energy sources from hostile attacks and to ensure supply chains.

"The Houthis must bear the consequences of hostile behavior and the military operation in its early stages," he said, adding, "We exercised the highest standards of restraint in the Houthi attacks on oil facilities."

He called on civilians not to be present or approach any oil site or facility in Hodeidah. He also called on the Houthis to respect international law and stop using sites with special protection, and hold them responsible for hostile behavior.

The operation of the Arab coalition came after the Houthis carried out more than 16 hostile attacks on civilian and economic facilities in Saudi Arabia, which were repelled by the defenses of the Arab coalition.

The coalition said, earlier on Friday evening, that despite the Houthi militia's implementation of 16 hostile attacks, including an operation targeting Aramco's petroleum products distribution station in Jeddah, it is exercising restraint in order to make the Yemeni consultations that will be held on March 29 under Gulf auspices succeed.

 He also announced the destruction of Saudi defenses two booby-trapped marches launched towards Najran, and confirmed that "hostile attacks were launched from Sana'a International Airport and Hodeidah Governorate," and said: "We are monitoring suspicious activities to launch a wave of hostile attacks towards Saudi Arabia."

"We are assessing threats and repercussions, and measures that take into account regional and collective security," he added.

In Taiz, militias bombed villages in Al-Dabab, Hazran and Al-Hanjar point, west of the city, with drones, which led to casualties among civilians.

In Aden, five displaced civilians were killed, and 20 others were injured, in the collapse of the seven-storey Al-Roushyan building in the Al-Arish area of ​​the Khormaksar district, north of the temporary capital, Aden, which was partially destroyed during the liberation of the city from the Houthis in 2015.

In Ibb, the militias closed a Quran memorization school, in the center of the Radmah district, northeast of the province, for refusing to teach sectarian Houthi lieutenants, and kidnapped the student, Osama Abdullah Nasser Al-Hajjaji, 19, after chanting the slogan “With soul and blood, we will redeem you, Yemen” at a party. A teacher in the Qafr district, north of Ibb.

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