Yemeni forces

The  commander of the Third Military Region in the Yemeni army, Ahmed Hassan, revealed that Yemeni military intelligence opened an extensive investigation with four Lebanese belonging to Hezbollah, who providing support for Houthis.

"These experts are still under the grip of the national army, where they are being interrogated to see a lot of key points, and after the completion of the investigation process, they will put into prisons in a number of areas," he said.

Hassan added that it is difficult now to talk about what is stated in the investigation, but the army is keen to collect all the required information, explaining that there are numbers of experts who fled while being pursued by the military towards al-Haylan area, and then to other sites .

The Yemeni legitimacy forces, backed by the Arab coalition, managed, on Friday, to control  Hakema area, which overlooks the militias' strongholds in Naham directorate, east of Sana'a, and became on a three-kilometer distance from the Arhab district bordering on the Sanaa International Airport, while the army forces arrested 12 members of Houthis militants.

Military sources said that the legitimate forces represented in the People's National Resistance Army, have achieved, on Friday, a great military victory on the ground following the liberation of strategic locations in Naham directorate.

The leader of the Yemeni army in Naham, Mehdi Mohammed Saleh, said in a press statement, the army and the resistance forces imposed a blockade arbitrator on Daboua area, which is the last is the area of Houthis.

The Yemeni Prime Minister, Ahmed Obaid bin Daghr, said that the government will provide all the support and attention to the families of the martyrs and the wounded, and treat the wounded, who have sacrificed their blood and their lives for the freedom and liberation of Yemen. He noted that the government has directed the Ministry of Public Health and Population to quickly treat the war wounded in Naham, Mokha, Midi and and all fronts where the army engaged in fierce battles against Houthis.

Bin Daghr praised the victories achieved by the national army and popular resistance in Naham and the rest of the fronts, pointing out that the restoration of the capital Sana'a and other provinces that are still under the control of Hothis is the only clear and secured way to end the coup.