Battle of Ad Dali'

The Battle of Ad Dali' is an ongoing fight for control of Ad Dali', Yemen, between the Houthis and Yemen Army units loyal to Ali Abdullah Saleh on one side, and militiamen and Yemen Army units loyal to Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi on the other side.

Battle
On 24 March, Houthi forces seized administrative buildings in Ad Dali' and were advancing in the city during heavy fighting. A battle for the camp of the 33rd Armoured Brigade ended in the afternoon with 10 anti-Hadi fighters dead. Later, pro-Hadi fighters counter-attacked in the town and beat back the Houthis.

On 30 March, the Houthis entered the city after nearly a week of fighting. The town was reportedly split in half between the two opposing side, while a sheikh in the city stated the Houthis were in control of Ad Dali', but with sporadic fighting continuing and both sides suffering “a large number of casualties”. At this time, a Yemen Red Crescent Society ambulance driver was killed when his vehicle was hit by gunfire.

On 31 March, secessionist fighters allied to Hadi traded artillery fire with the Houthis and army units loyal to Saleh. In addition, repeated air strikes hit Houthi and allied positions, including an ammunition store at a military base. Around 30 Houthi and allied fighters, along with nine southern fighters, were killed during the day.

On 1 April, a pro-Houthi army brigade was said to have "disintegrated" after being pummeled by coalition warplanes. The commander of the 33rd Brigade reportedly fled and groups of pro-Houthi troops withdrew to the north. 10 Hadi militiamen were also killed in street battles. The next day, the town was reported to be under pro-Hadi control, but with Houthi sniper fire continuing.

On 4 April, the Houthis captured the town's central prison and freed 300 inmates who they gave a choice between joining their ranks or remaining incarcerated.

On 5 April, coalition air-strikes targeting Houthi positions in the city hit a residential area and killed five civilians. The next evening, 19 Houthi and 15 pro-Hadi fighters were killed in heavy fighting.

On 8 April, more air-strikes hit Houthi positions in Ad Dali'.

A local official claimed 40 Houthi and three pro-Hadi fighters had been killed in fighting between 12 and 13 April. Three children were also killed when a shell hit their house. On 18 April, more fighting and air-strikes killed 17 Houthi and six pro-Hadi fighters.