Al-Houthi militia sends dozens of militants to the northern Al-Dhalea fronts
English - Saturday 21 November 2020 الساعة 04:39 pm
Eyewitnesses said, that the Houthi militia, on Saturday, sent large human reinforcements towards the fronts northwest of Al-Dhalea Governorate.
They explained that vehicles were seen carrying members of the Houthi militia left the city of Ibb towards the city of Al-Fakher and headed to reinforce its collapsed militia on the fronts northwest of Al-Dhalea.
The sources pointed out that the Houthi militia military vehicles carrying dozens of their armed elements arrived at the Al-Mashareih, Battar and Sabira fronts, adjacent to the strategic al-Jabb camp and the Al-Fakher sector, and to Silat Hajar, which is adjacent to the Bab al-Ghalaq front.
On Friday evening, local sources confirmed that armed teams of the Houthi militia moved suspiciously in the Qurain line - Beit Al-Sharji, the link between the fronts of the western and northern axes of the Al-Fakher sector.
It is likely that it transferred weapons and ammunition to its positions at Bab Al-Ghalaq.
The sources warned of the intentions of Iran's arm to launch a surprise attack on the southern forces' positions in Al-Dhalea, especially after the publication of news that they had prepared a plan for a massive military escalation towards the south, starting via Al-Dhalea.
Since the middle of last week, cautious calm prevailed on the northern fronts of Al-Dhalea, after days of fierce battles that inflicted painful blows to the Houthi militia and losses in equipment and equipment.