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Successful raids in Al-Fakher and Hajar sectors have caused great losses among the Houthi militia

[su_label type=”info”]SMA News/Al-Dhalea/Exclusive[/su_label][su_spacer size=”10″] [su_dropcap]T[/su_dropcap]he southern armed forces and the joint forces launched raids on a number of Iranian-backed Houthi militia locations in Al-Fakher and Hajar sectors south of the Al-Oud region, all of which were successful and inflicted heavy losses among the Houthi militia elements and their equipment.
Where the attack began at four o’clock in the morning, on Saturday, on the locations of militias in the vicinity of the northern and western city of Al-Fakhir with intense artillery shelling, followed by intrusive operations by infantry units, raided in a number of locations where the militias were ditching in the house of Sheikh Shaif and West of al-Fakhir, it left a number of dead and wounded among the enemy.
Al-Fakher attacks come in conjunction with another attack by our armed forces towards the north of the town of Habil Al-Abdi, south of the Oud region, which also successfully culminated in its objectives in storming strategic sites north of the town, and joint units managed to have fiery control of the enemy’s supply lines, many Houthi militias fell in between dead and wounded.
In this context, Colonel Mohammad Taher Jaal, Staff of the 30th Armored Brigade, said that these operations came as pre-emptive strikes launched by the joint units in Al-Fakher and Hajar sectors, based on previous intelligence information on the intention of the militia to launch a possible attack towards these sectors , and that these raids met their targets precisely.

For his part, Major General Fadl Hassan, commander of the Fourth Military Region, congratulated the southern armed forces and the joint forces on the fronts of the axis of Al-Dhalea for the great victories that had been achieved, which he described as the painful strikes on the Houthi militias reflects the solid will of the armed forces and the sophistication of their military leadership, saying that these the operations pave the way for a forthcoming military move into the incursion and the downfall of new areas south of Ibb.
These operations came amid great collapses among the Houthi militias, which left a number of their positions and fled towards the areas of Al-Nabijat, west of Al-Fakher, at a time they left some of the dead bodies and weapons behind.

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