The forces of the National Army and the Popular Resistance repelled, at dawn today, Wednesday, an attack launched by the Houthis, in an attempt to restore the Al-Faliha hill and the Al-Ridha mountain range, south of Ma’rib Governorate.
According to military sources to Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath, the militia deployed tens of armored vehicles, military crews and successive coordinations of its members in the early hours of the morning in two simultaneous attacks. The first was in which the forces of the National Army and the Resistance, stationed in Tabat al-Faliha, southeast of the strategic Um Reesh camp, attacked, and the militia lost more than 20 dead and dozens wounded, in addition to damaging two kits and an armored vehicle.
The army forces broke another attack on the Al-Riddah mountain range, east of Aqabat Malla’a, and the artillery destroyed a number of military crews and vehicles below the obstacle, which were preparing to circumvent the army’s positions.
The sources added that the aircraft of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy destroyed military reinforcements for the militia in the Umm Reesh camp and the line linking the districts of Juba and Harib.
The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced… Carrying out air strikes on Houthi militia strongholds and camps In the Yemeni capital, Sanaa. The coalition said the response operation was continuing to protect civilians and civilian objects.
The coalition launched air strikes Houthi sites were targeted in Sanaa, stressing that warehouses and communications system for Houthi drones were destroyed in Jabal al-Nabi Shuaib.
Fighters of the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen
The recent coalition air strikes in Sanaa Following the downing of 8 marches that were launched towards Saudi ArabiaAnd following the terrorist attack on civilian facilities in the UAE.
According to the coalition, the strikes targeted terrorist leaders north of the capital, Sanaa, and F-15 attack planes destroyed two platforms for launching ballistic missiles.
Civilian casualties continue as a result of Houthi mines planted in the liberated areas of Yemen.
These mines also claimed the lives of many workers in the field of disposal, the last of whom was Musa Al-Harthy, who was working with the “Mass” demining teams, when a mine exploded and claimed his life.
Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath cameras were present at the funeral.
The Houthis are masterful in camouflaging mines and roadside bombs to harm and kill as many Yemenis as possible.
Wherever you go in the newly liberated areas, the road is fraught with dangers and mines have been planted randomly on roads and next to homes. Mines whose first target was civilians, indicating that the Houthis’ first enemy was and still is Yemen and the Yemenis.