Yemen.. Militias fail to storm western Taiz and southern Marib

The Houthi militia renewed its bombardment of the Yemeni army and resistance positions on the "Al-Ahtoub" front, on the outskirts of the Jabal Hubeishi district, west of Taiz, hours after the forces stationed in the area thwarted an attempt to infiltrate Houthi elements and inflicted heavy losses on them.

Field sources stated that the militias have been trying for weeks to storm the front to reach al-Tabbab overlooking the road linking Taiz and the temporary capital, Aden, and the road linking Taiz and the western coast, noting that the militias failed to achieve their goals despite the crowds and equipment they sent to the area.

 The militias bombed at dawn today, with drones, sites of the army and the resistance on the western front of the city of Taiz, which led to the death of a soldier on the front of the fog that targeted the Houthi marches, according to a field source, confirming the downing of a Houthi march in the area, in addition to monitoring 8 Houthi violations of the armistice during the few hours. past.

In the eastern city of Taiz, the Houthi militia stormed the Taiz University branch building in the Houthi-controlled area, against the background of the university's refusal to pay new fees imposed by the Houthis to cover their celebrations of the anniversary of their coup.

In Marib, the army and resistance forces thwarted three infiltration attempts by Houthi elements in the southern sandy axis, prompting the Houthis to bombard villages in the isolated Ma’laa district of the liberated Harib district, according to field sources, confirming that the Houthis bombed the village of al-Dreeb in the isolation of Mala’a with heavy artillery, which caused great material damage.

In the eastern Balaq, the forces stationed in the area thwarted a Houthi infiltration attempt towards the "Al-Faliha" area, under heavy cover of fire, as part of their daily violations of the armistice.

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