Yemeni Army and Popular Committees Troops Seize Control of Al-Bayda Region
Saudi-led coalition forces kill and injure numerous Yemeni civilians, and coalition warplanes launch raids on Sirwah district, west of Marib.
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Battles continue between Yemeni armed forces and Hadi's supporters south of Marib
In northern Yemen, in the al-Raqq area of the Munabbih border district in Saada, a Yemeni citizen was martyred by Saudi border guard fire, and two citizens were injured by Saudi missiles and artillery shelling on the Shada district.
The Spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, announced that the army and popular committees had seized control of Aqabat al-Qana'a in the Numan district of al-Bayda, central Yemen, during battles of liberation.
He discussed that the al-Qanda' network is strategically important because it oversees the al-Abdiyah and Murad fronts in the Marib Governorate in northeast Yemen.
Yesterday evening, during his visit to the districts of Numan and Nate', Saree stated that hundreds of kilometers were seized within four days of the second phase of the "al-Nasr al-Mubin" operation, assuring that "the heroes of the army and the popular committees are overlooking the Bihan district from all sides, and it has become under our fire range."
According to a Yemeni military source, the Saudi-led coalition forces committed 276 violations in the Hodeidah fronts in the last 24 hours. As 11 combat spy planes were in the airspace of al-Fazah, al-Durayhimi, al-Tuhayta, and al-Jabaliya, 5 raids were launched on al-Fazah and al-Jah and combat barricades were held in al-Tuhayta.
The Saudi-led coalition launched ten airstrikes on the Sirwah district, west of Marib, while confrontations between the Yemeni Army and the Popular Committees forces, on the one hand, and the Hadi forces backed by Saudi planes, on the other, in the districts of Jabal Murad and Rahba, south of Marib, extending to the northern Balaq fronts and the red-Tala'a border.