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Houthis suffer heavy losses… Latest fighting in Marib and Hajjah


Commander of the Joint Forces of the Arab Coalition, Lieutenant General Mutlaq bin Salim bin Mutlaq Al-Azimi, said: “The port of Hodeida is seriously harming humanity because of the practices of the Houthi militia”.

In a video posted on Yemen News, the leader said: “Houthi is using the port of Hodeidah to introduce tools of evil to harm the Yemeni people”.
He added: “The Houthi militia is recruiting the weak, the needy and the deceived, throwing them into battle and continuing to harm the Yemeni people and neighboring and regional countries”.

As the operation to liberate the whole province continues, fierce fighting is taking place between the Yemeni National Army, backed by the resistance, and Houthi militias on three fronts around Marib.
Military sources confirmed today the death of more than 40 Houthi elements in the southern and western fronts of Marib, as well as the gains on the ground by Houthi-controlled sites.

On the western front, field sources confirmed the intensification of the fighting and the achievement of a breakthrough in the defensive fortifications of the militias towards the village of Al-Zour over the past few hours, after the national army carried out a large-scale offensive that extended to Rawdat Al-Jaham.

Houthi attempts to infiltrate through mountain ranges and valleys below Malaa’s roadblock in the south have been thwarted by the Giants, with the militias suffering heavy losses.
On another front, the Saudi-led Arab coalition inflicted casualties on Houthi militias in a 21 operation targeting Hajjah, Yemen Arab reported.

The Arab coalition’s strikes in Yemen destroyed 12 military vehicles in operations conducted today.
Over the past weeks, the Saudi-led coalition has intensified its operations against pro-Iranian Houthi militias in Marib and Hajjah, seeking to encircle militias facing significant losses on the ground by the giant’s brigades.

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