Mutual mobilisation rushing the battle of decisiveness in Dhale’ and the Houthis fighting with coalition weapons
English - Saturday 07 March 2020 الساعة 11:00 am
Mutual mobilization on both sides of the fighting fronts in the north of Al-Dhale’ amidst intensified battles and militias' failure to return to any of the sites and areas that they lost despite the increased recruitment of forces and weapons, including those that the Houthi militia looted from Nehm front, including specific weapons, while militias frequently use rifles with coalition emblems from Insatiable camps in Dhale’ fighting.
Mutual movements, legions of forces, and successive reinforcements foreshadow fierce battles on the flaming fronts in the north of Dhale’, according to observational data and data, and military and field sources.
For its part, confirmed the sources and field leaders in the joint southern forces ready to fight the battle of decisiveness in the last remaining areas on the Ibb border and raise the highest levels of alert and combat and operational readiness.
On the ground, the southern forces thwarted, on Friday dawn, a large-scale attack and attempted infiltration on the fronts of Battar and Hajar, killing and wounding a large number of Houthis, and five martyrs of the resistance heroes rose in the Marwan Al-Ashawi Brigades.
Sources told Newsyemen that the five martyrs died due to the bombing of thermal missiles fired from the back of motorcycles, which is a new strategy that the militias have taken refuge after the increasing losses in its ranks.
It said that the Houthi militia pursued a new strategy in the war by launching guided missiles carried by motorcycles, as it relies after every refraction and failure to change its strategy in confrontations, as well as strengthening and mobilizing its forces and fighters.
In this regard, sources from the depth of the enemy confirmed that the Houthi militia mobilized many fighters to the borders of Al-Dhale', on the borders of Maris with Damm and to the Al-Fakher front and the Hajar front.
According to the sources, the Houthi militias pushed a number of combat battalions belonging to the so-called "Al-Samad Brigade" and tribal crowds from Saada, Amran and Dhamar, in addition to a number of military vehicles and military equipment towards the areas of confrontations with the southern forces in Al-Dhale’ and distribute them in all combat hubs.
In return, the southern forces increased their combat readiness and pushed the thunderbolt brigades of new battalions and reinforcements to the front lines.
According to Newsyemen, the southern forces represented by the 1st Brigade pushed a bolt of reinforcements led by the commander of the 3rd Battalion Ali Obaid al-Shuaibi and Commander Nazim al-Hajj to the fronts of Battar and the strategic marshes that mediate Qataba and the towns of al-Hasha in the north of Dhale’.
Early Friday morning, the armor and artillery unit targeted a Houthi troop carrier carrying militia groups in the northern outskirts of the town of Oud, after field monitoring and previous intelligence information.
According to the source, the operation destroyed the Houthi tanker and claimed the lives of a number of Houthi militants.