The Yemeni army forces, supported by the Arab Coalition for the Support of Legitimacy, liberated new areas in the Al-Kibar mountain range in Al-Bayda governorate and Al-Hijla area in Saada governorate. The Yemeni resistance in Hodeidah carried out a qualitative military operation on Al Khamis Street in the center of the city. Of the Iranian-backed Houthi militia, and discovered documents, naval mines and documents confirming the Huthi threat to international shipping.

In addition, the Yemeni army forces in the center of the country announced the completion of the liberation of the rest of the adult mountain range, with progress on the front lines of the armored vehicles, Qaneya and Banat, with direct support from the Arab coalition fighters. In the mountain range, after fierce confrontations with militias that suffered heavy losses in number and gear, and progress continues to complete the liberation of the remaining adult mountain range.

The forces of the army imposed a siege on the positions and gatherings of militias in the region of Qanya, while the Arab coalition fighters launched raids targeting the positions and gatherings of the Houthi militias in the front of the «Kana - Wahhabi», destroying military vehicles with elements of militias and ammunition and a cannon 106 ml, was on the way to strengthen fronts Crumbling.

The recent fighting in the front of the Kana killed and wounded dozens of militia elements, including the leader of the Houthi, Abdul Hamid Ali al-Dohmi (Abuqsan), with a number of elements in the Wahhabi.

In Saada, the army, backed by the alliance, was able to advance and liberate the Al-Hijla and Al-Ali districts in full and moved towards the center of the Razih district, amid a state of collapse among the militias and the flight of its members.

In Hodeidah, the Joint Yemeni Resistance Forces carried out a qualitative military operation in which they liberated one of the buildings used by the militias as a military barracks. The resistance found important documents and seized various weapons and ammunition, according to field sources in the National Resistance of Brigadier Tariq Saleh.

The sources said that a torpedo, marine mines, machines, important documents and plans were found to confirm the threat of the Iranian militias in Hodeidah to the security and safety of international shipping lines after a military operation in which the resistance managed to liberate buildings on 50th Street, "The operation, which led to the killing of nine militia members and wounding others, and saw the neighborhood« July 7 »strategic night battles between the joint resistance and militias, which used medium weapons and machine guns.

The militias have escalated their brutal crimes against civilians in Hodeidah, raided dozens of houses around Thalathine Street, abducted 13 people, killed and wounded 12 others. Local residents have reported that the militias are increasingly practicing their criminal hobby against the sons of Hodeidah, The violation of the sanctity of houses, and the transformation of the city and its streets into military barracks.

Coalition fighters shelled military positions and barracks for militias in various districts of Sokhna, Al-Dali, Drehemi, Bagel, Hays, Haitha and Bayt al-Faqih in the province of Hodeidah, where military reinforcements are on a daily basis.

In Sanaa, militias are in a state of terror with the anniversary of the first December uprising, led by former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his party against the Huthis, and led to his death with a number of leaders of the uprising.

Militias have declared a state of emergency, and their members have been made available in the capital and deployed by its so-called "preventive security" following images of former President Saleh on the streets of Sanaa.

The militias have stepped up security measures at the entrances of the capital, especially those through which the tribes of the Ring, which the Houthis fear to rise up against, have grown with popular disapproval and a number of tribes in coordination with the legitimacy and alliance, as was recently done in Marib by the Khawlan tribes , Which met and closely coordinated with the coalition to cooperate in the liberation of the capital.

The militias dismissed 62 university professors from the University of Dhamar under vague arguments, such as not attending daily to their work places in colleges or being delayed abroad while preparing for research fellowships and scientific advancement, as well as demanding academics to pay their salaries.

In Mahweet, the militias imposed a suffocating siege on the village of Al-Aaben in the district of Malhan. Residents were prevented from entering or entering it, and residents were prevented from providing water and food.

On the other hand, Yemeni Chief of Staff General Staff Abdullah Salim al-Nakhai discussed with the military attaché in the US Embassy in Yemen, Col. Brad Gandhi, mechanisms for resuming support and coordination with the United States in the field of building military and security capabilities and fighting forces. Terrorism.

Al-Naqa'i discussed with the military attaché the appropriate mechanisms to benefit from the American capabilities and to rehabilitate and build the capabilities of the Yemeni army, which will enhance the fields of cooperation and coordination in various fields.

The Yemeni Chief of General Staff praised the US military support and the role of the United States in training and rehabilitating a number of Yemeni leaders in various defense fields, stressing Yemen's keenness to enhance security and military cooperation in the circumstances, And to achieve successes in the fight against terrorism.

The militias declare the emergency in Sana'a coinciding with the anniversary of the "uprising" led by Saleh against the Houthis.

The Houthis encircle a village in Al-Mahwit to receive aid from the "legitimacy" and separate 62 professors from the University of Dhamar.