The Yemeni army and the resistance men, supported by the Arab Alliance for the Support of Legitimacy, continued to advance on the fronts of northern Dalea and liberated several positions of the Iranian-backed Houthi-backed militia in the Maris Front. The militias continued their violations and breaches of the truce in Hodeidah.

According to field sources in the Maris Front in the north of Dhala, the army forces in the alliance managed to liberate the location of al-Rifqa (west of Sun), the site of al-kahra, and the fortress of Zammar and surrounding areas. The liberation came after heavy fighting by the joint forces and resistance against the Huthi militias.

The sources pointed out that the recent clashes left heavy casualties among the Houthis, and the destruction of a vehicle with a thermal missile, prompting the militias to bomb several areas in Dali, including Sinah.

The commander of the 4th Brigade, Brigadier General Nizar Al-Wajeeh, and the commander of the 30nd Armored Brigade Brigadier General Hadi Al-Awlaki, inspected the front lines of the fighting, which is witnessing fierce fighting against the militias, and stressed the imminent conclusion of the battle to liberate Al-Dhali and move to the militia strongholds in Ibb and Dhamar.

The militias mobilized elements in the Directorate of Mawiya east of Taiz, adjacent to Al-Dalea, in order to support their fronts in the region Azarik of Al-Dali, which is witnessing the movements of the Houthis intensively, in order to open a new front.

Coalition forces launched air strikes on positions and gatherings of militias south of Dimt in the province of Dali, causing loss of life and equipment. The Yemeni army said that 25 militia members were killed yesterday and 12 others injured during the fighting in the front of the Marais.

In Hajjah, field sources confirmed that the army was able to secure several areas in the environs, starting from liberated Hiran, explaining that the army after completing demining teams cleared the liberated areas, sent military reinforcements to the line linking Hiran and their strategic triangle from the east. From entering new areas in the Directorate of the outpost, and stationed in them.

In Hodeidah on the western coast of Yemen, the militias continued to bombard the residential neighborhoods of Al-Tahita with artillery shells. Local sources reported that the militias shelled the neighborhoods violently. One of the shells hit the house of a Yemeni citizen, damaging parts of the house and damaging the house. Serious damage to nearby houses.

Local residents said that the Huthis turned the lives of citizens into a real nightmare by indiscriminate shelling and targeted attacks. As a result, martyrs and wounded innocent civilians, especially women and children, were killed. They appealed to the United Nations and the international community to intervene to stop the crimes of the Huthis. In their areas, they were killed and destroyed.

There were fierce clashes between the brigades of the Giants and the Houthi militias in the Tahita, with renewed militias launching heavy shelling and attempts to infiltrate from the southern entrance to the Directorate, and fierce confrontations broke out between the forces of the Sixth Brigade Giants and militias in the southern region of Tahita, Hodeidah and Taiz.

The Houthi escalation followed hours of fierce fighting and the thwarting of Houthi attacks targeting the Tahita, in conjunction with attacks and attempts to march on the direction of Hayes from the direction of the direction of the east and the north. The sites of the "Giants" in both Aljah and Aldrehami on the eastern outskirts of Hodeidah to target various types of weapons by the militias Houthi, and confirmed the media center of the brigades that the positions of the joint forces in the east of the city of good inside Hodeidah was also targeted medium weapons.

Houthi militia attacks on residential areas have caused a new wave of displacement in several areas of Hodeidah, where militias continue to violate the Armistice Agreement, and so far have refused to begin implementing the redeployment phases in ports and cities, according to the UN-sponsored Stockholm agreement.

Residents of the mountainous area said that the practices of the Huthi militias forced them to leave, and to leave their homes and head towards the militia-free al-Nukhia district, which is one of the safest areas. Most of its educational and health facilities, and building marinas for fishermen, as part of its humanitarian efforts to support Yemen.

The head of the government team in the Hodeidah Coordination Committee, Major General Sakhir Hamoud bin Aziz, reiterated that the Houthi militias have thwarted all peace efforts and will not leave Hodeidah except by force, ruling out the execution of the militias by any agreement or promise to break them.

In the north-east of the capital Sana'a, Yemeni army forces continued their military operations towards the cemetery. They were close to liberating the al-Hawl area. Militias were killed and wounded. The army moved towards the Jarjur people in Nhm and liberated it after fighting with the militias.

In Al-Jawf, the army succeeded in foiling an attack by militias towards the "legitimate" positions in the district of Khab and Sha'af. It managed to inflict heavy losses on lives and equipment.

At least eight militia members were killed in Kataf district, east of Saada province, after being targeted in a mountainous hill above the tip of the century near the center of the Kataf Directorate. The targeting of coalition fighters came after careful monitoring and monitoring of Houthi group movements.