Arab coalition warplanes launch three raids on Houthi sites in eastern Sanaa

Saudi-led Arab coalition warplanes on Tuesday
carried out three raids on positions of Houthi militants in Nehm directorate in
eastern Sanaa, Al Arabiya reported quoting a local source as saying.
The shelling coincided with the advancement of
Yemeni army forces to several locations in Nehm.
The source pointed out that fierce clashes are still
going on between the Houthi militants and the national army troops on Nehm
front and its surroundings.
Meanwhile, a military source at the Yemeni army said
the troops thwarted attempts by the Iranian-backed Houthi militants to
infiltrate into the surroundings of the Hodeidah Airport from the northern side
and inflicted heavy losses upon them.
Colonel Ahmad Ali al-Johayli said the army and
resistance forces secured the airport’s environs from the eastern, southern and
western sides and part of the northern side.
He added that the Houthis continuously try to cut
the route of supplies from the side of Al-Jah and Al-Faza, southeast of
Hodeidah, and attacked these areas but the army forces thwarted all their
attempts and detained some of their fighters.
According to Johayli, the battle to liberate the
rest of the strategic Hodeidah governorate is ongoing as the army forces
managed to make incursions towards the triangle of Kilo 16 Road and north
towards the Corniche road.