Casualties and Mass Retreat of Houthi Forces Along the Western Coast

Local sources have confirmed numerous deaths and injuries within Houthi ranks, coinciding with a mass retreat of their fighters from the frontlines along the western coast of Yemen. This retreat was prompted by intense artillery and aerial strikes targeting the militia, significantly impacting their operational capabilities.

Reports indicate that the Iranian-backed Houthi militia has established checkpoints and siege tactics behind their positions across all fronts along the western coast to prevent their fighters from fleeing the battlefield. Despite these measures, there has been a notable exodus of dozens of militants from combat sites, driven by the relentless artillery fire and drone attacks launched by the National Resistance forces.

In recent days, these sources reported that the Houthi militia has evacuated numerous vehicles carrying the dead and wounded from the battlefield. Additionally, instances of both mass and individual retreat among Houthi fighters from the western coast have been observed, highlighting the deteriorating morale and the strategic disadvantage faced by the militia.

As reported by khlaasa.net.