Houthis' loss of Marib can be beginning of their collapse in Yemen

The Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militia continues to suffer major losses in lives in Marib province.
This
comes as the Joint Forces continue to recapture sites liberated from the
occupation of the militia.
Violent
clashes erupted between the two sides in the past few days, leading to the
killing of the Houthi leader Maarib, along with dozens of militiamen.
The
Joint Forces also succeeded in seizing a large number of vehicles and wagons
from the Houthis.
Meanwhile,
violent battles continued to rage on on the Al-Mashjah front, where the militia
suffered great human and material losses.
This
came after the militia tried to infiltrate one of the military sites on the
al-Mashjah front.
However,
the Joint Forces thwarted the attempted infiltration and killed the militiamen
involved in it.
The
Joint Forces then countered by targeting Houthi concentration points west of Ad
Dali' province.
In
the same province, the Joint Forces responded to three attacks by the Houthi
militia, as they tried to advance towards the al-Mujahideen Tabat and Tabab
al-Souda.
After
intense confrontations in which medium and light weapons were used from a
distance of zero, the Joint Forces were able to end the confrontations in its
favor.
They
inflicted new losses on this militia and forced it to retreat and refuse.
The
Joint Forces also repelled a series of attacks by the Houthi militia towards
the Sabira al-Jabb, Battar and al-Fakher sectors.