Sanaa, Yemen — The Yemeni Armed Forces announced the execution of 81 targeted military operations over the past 24 hours against Houthi positions and assets across multiple frontlines. Consequently, official military spokesperson Colonel Majed Abdullah Al-Nuzaili stated that the operations formed part of a direct response to persistent Houthi escalations. Furthermore, Al-Nuzaili emphasized that government troops remain committed to safeguarding national infrastructure and civilian facilities.
Neutralizing Field Commanders and Countering Economic Threats
According to the official military statement, the precision strikes successfully neutralized several Houthi field commanders and operatives while destroying military hardware, vehicles, and active threat sources. Additionally, government sources highlighted that previous Houthi attacks severely disrupted vital economic assets, notably the Al-Dhabah oil port, leading to a halt in crude exports and government revenue streams designated for public salaries. Consequently, the armed forces view these 81 strikes as an imperative measure to curtail Houthi military capabilities and secure frontline sectors.
Finally, the dramatic surge in operational activity highlights mounting volatility across Yemeni combat zones despite a lack of independent casualty verification. Ultimately, the security environment remains highly fluid as mutual strikes continue along engagement lines.



