The army and the tribes consolidate their control in the second day of the military operation in al-Bayda

English - Tuesday 07 April 2020 الساعة 06:29 pm
Al Bayda, Newsyemen:

The military operation carried out by the army and tribesmen east of Al-Bayda Governorate continues for the second consecutive day, amid field losses by the Houthi militia.


Military units from the Baihan and Al Bayda axes and tribesmen began crawling on the morning of Tuesday in the areas controlled by the Houthi militia in the two districts of Al-Malajem and Nata with raids for the Arab coalition’s aircraft, in preparation for the battlefield.



Arab coalition fighters targeted the locations and movements of Iranian-backed militia groups in various fronts regions, and the army artillery pounded the Houthi militia positions stationed at the top of the strategic Luban site, in preparation for storming.


Field sources confirmed in the Baihan axis that the burning battles since this morning resulted in the control of several sites where the Houthis were stationed, including the Ghadeer mountain range of strategic importance linking the Ashar junction, and the Valley of Fadha, and completing control of the strategic Mount Laban to the "Ashar Junction". In addition to a number of hills.

It pointed out that, despite the mines and bombs laid by the militias along the Al-Malajem front, which killed and wounded members of the army and the resistance, they did not impede their progress.

It added that the battles are still intense until the afternoon hours on the outskirts of the Big Mountains, the scandal of mines east of Al-Bayda, with the fronts of a scandal and a thorn front fusion in the site of the "liberated" that was edited.


In addition, and in conjunction with the battles in Al-Fadha and Nata east of al-Bayda, Arab coalition aircraft launched raids targeting a location for the Houthi militia in the north of the province.

A military source said that the raids targeted the locations and gatherings of the Houthi militia in Camp al-Majd, in the district of Mukairas, and the flight is still continuing.


Despite the Houthi militia incurring heavy casualties among its members, dead and wounded, in Al-Fadha and Nata, number of soldiers and tribesmen have martyred because of the mines and charges laid by the militia, and they are: Abdullah bin Abd Rabbo Qalan Al-Aqili, Abdullah Ahmad Al-Tamim Al-Muradi, Muhammad Nasser Munif Al-Muradi, Khaled Ahmed Ibn Mara’a Al-Aqili, Saleh bin Salem bin Ahmed Hussein al-Megrahi, Zayed bin Mubarak bin Saleh Ahmad al-Megrahi, Ghamdan Hussein Shaafah al-Muradi, Shaif Muhammad Ahmad al-Muljami, Samed Hussain Saleh al-Sultan, Saleh Ali bin Saleh al-Dhifli.