"Houthi" militias launch large-scale attacks in Ma'rib and Shabwa

Yemeni field sources in Ma'rib governorate said that the Houthi militia launched a massive attack on the liberated areas on the western and southern fronts during the past hours.

The sources confirmed that the militias used drones rigged with high explosives in the attack, confirming the downing of the Houthi march on the southern front by the defenses of the Yemeni army and the resistance.

The reconnaissance units of the Yemeni forces monitored large-scale Houthi movements on the fronts around Marib, warning of the expansion of the Houthi attacks to include other separate areas with the aim of reaching the oil and gas rights in "Safer".

In Shabwa, military sources in the Shabwa Defense Forces confirmed that they responded to the Houthi attack with marches on their positions in the Bayhan district, noting that one of the marches was downed, causing casualties among the forces in the liberated district.

The Houthi attacks coincided with the marches on Marib and Shabwa, with the Hadramout Criminal Prosecution accusing the leader of the Houthi militia, Abdulmalik al-Houthi, and four prominent Houthi leaders, of being involved in the terrorist attacks that affected oil facilities, including the port of Al-Dhaba in Hadramout and Shabwa.

Informed sources confirmed that the militias have drawn up combat plans for the next stage, and have raised the state of alert and combat readiness in their areas of control, as well as raising the security situation in Sana'a in anticipation of any reaction by the city's residents in conjunction with the attacks they are preparing, especially against the people of the Touq tribes.

The militias launched a combat campaign against the Bani Matar tribes, and conducted a combat campaign that included heavy weapons stationed in the village of "Beit Al-Maqili", in anticipation of any confrontation with the tribes that declared a state of mobilization after the killing of one of the region's sheikhs at the hands of Houthi elements a week ago.

In Abyan, the joint and southern forces thwarted a terrorist operation by members of the "Al-Qaeda and ISIS" organizations backed by Houthi elements and the "Brotherhood" organization in the Al-Mahfad district, and engineering teams belonging to the Third Battalion of the Third Brigade dismantled an explosive device planted by terrorist elements in the Mudiyah district.

A young man was killed as a result of a mine explosion left by the Houthis in the "village of Al-Sutour" southwest of the city of Zabid, south of Hodeidah.

In Raymah, the militias burned the "Al-Roum" school for basic education, on the grounds of its refusal to teach "Houthi" curricula, and its adherence to the curriculum approved by the official authorities in Yemen.

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