Houthi mobilizes heavy weapons and armed for Eid al-Adha on the fronts of Al-Dhalea

English - Saturday 25 July 2020 الساعة 08:36 am
Al-Dhalea, Newsyemen, Private:

Intelligence sources on the Al-Dhalea fronts revealed the monitoring of the movements of the Houthi militia in the borders of Muris, the Oud Mountains, Jubun and Hajar, as part of a plan that attempts to use the days of Eid al-Adha to sabotage and attacks on a number of military sites on the Al-Dhalea fronts.


The sources told "Newsyemen", that the Houthi moves included the transfer of heavy weapons in addition to communicating with "sleeper cells" in the monitored villages, in order to plan "the attack on Murais and the fronts of Al-Dhalea before Eid or on the night of Eid with a state of chaos by these sleeping cells to explode the situation from the inside. ”

Intelligence and reconnaissance teams monitored a build-up towards Damt, Murais and Hajar, in addition to specific weapons movements, some of which arrived yesterday, Thursday, including 3 BMB vehicles, 5 armored vehicles, 5 tanks, and about 10 crews, in addition to a number of missiles and artillery to each of the borders of Maris, the Oud Mountains and Jubun.

In addition to monitoring the supplies of human forces from the Houthi militants who were recruited by force and intimidation and intimidation from the areas of Yarim, Dhamar and others during the past weeks, and monitored by Newsyemen correspondents in these areas.

The reinforcements are still continuing with all types of light and heavy weapons and large numbers of individuals with tools and equipment, according to the assurances of the sources who said that they had monitored a visit to Houthi "Muhammad Ali" a week ago for "Damt", which was not announced by Houthi, and was an attempt to pressure the local communities around Damt to support  

the planned attack.

However, the sources confirmed that the southern forces and their allies on the fronts are fully prepared in various locations to confront all the Houthi plans that have been monitored.