Taiz axis moves to open new military road to the south

English - Tuesday 26 January 2021 الساعة 05:16 pm
Lahj, Newshmen, Private:

Military sources warned of a plan of the Muslim Brotherhood in Taiz to open a supply line and a new movement of its forces, after the collision of the forces of the Axis of Taiz and the militias of Hammoud al-Makhlafi, funded by Qatar, failed to record a breach across the soil line - Tor al-Baha.

The sources pointed out that brotherhood militias are working to take advantage of the line linking zarika, Al-Majaza and Khor Amira in the morning in the directorate of speculation, to be used as a military artery alternative to the current line, which collided with the presence of the Tribes of Sabiha.

The sources confirmed that the failure of the Taiz brothers to make a military breakthrough in the al-Baha phase and establish the Sabahaxis axis led by the 4th Brigade Mshah Jabali led by the Brotherhood Abu Bakr al-Jabouli, prompted them to look for alternative military options to head south.

The sources pointed out that the tribes of Sabeha, led by Sheikh Abdul Rahman Jalal al-Mansouri, stood against the Brotherhood's plans and thwarted their movements through and through Sabiha.

The sources explained that the Axis of Taiz is working on the expansion of the new road, through which it aims to reach the sabeha in Al-Majaza, and then to Khor Amira in the speculation and from there to the capital Aden.


According to military observers, the introduction of the new road by the Axis of Taiz Brotherhood is aimed at tightening the noose and besieging the sabeha from every direction after he was able to mobilize his forces from the previous and control the areas adjacent to the phase of the courtyard in Al-Mutoqat.

Military sources also confirmed that another scheme is being planned to carry out arms smuggling operations as part of the smuggling operations that reach the coast in Khor Amira and Ras al-Aera every day.

These moves come as the Brotherhood's Taizz axis moves with brotherhood forces in Abyan and strengthening its forces in order to thwart the completion of the terms of the Riyadh agreement and disrupt the work of the government in the capital, Aden.