The Yemeni army forces, supported by the Arab alliance, launched a military operation to complete the liberation of Baqem Directorate and to enter the Directorate of Muzaz in Saada governorate in northern Yemen. The Iranian-backed Houthi militias targeted the headquarters of the International Monitoring Committee in Hodeidah, The positions of the Yemeni forces and civilian neighborhoods, while continuing the process of abuse against the children of Hajour under the pretext.

And detailed .. Field sources, in the province of Saada, the launch of the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab alliance, a large-scale military operation to complete the liberation of the Directorate of Baqm and the entry to the Directorate of Mzaz, and began a large-scale combing areas between the districts of Baqem and Muzaj, to clear them pockets of militias supported by Iran , With the support of the artillery and air coalition, noting that it has become on the outskirts of the Directorate of Mzaz.

The sources pointed out that the army expanded its military operations in the outskirts of the Directorate of Mzaz, with the aim of opening a new front in the Directorate of strategic importance, as it will be the seventh in Saada, which is almost besieged from three directions, pointing out that the fighting and the recent combative operation left dozens of dead and wounded in the ranks of militias, As well as the recovery of a large amount of military equipment, which was looted by the militias.

Saada Governorate, the main stronghold of the Huthis, is carrying out military operations in about six combat fronts, while advancing field forces of the Yemeni army.

In Baqam, the army continued its advance towards the center of the Directorate and completed the liberation of al-Zamah villages after it launched a surprise attack on the militias in the area, leaving dead and wounded in their ranks. The coalition fighters launched a series of intensive raids on the Houthi sites, destroying military fortifications and vehicles Belong to them.

In Hodeidah on the western coast of Yemen, the Iranian Houthi militia bombed the headquarters of the government team for the redeployment of Katyusha rockets, according to a source in the Yemeni joint forces, pointing out that the militias bombed the headquarters of the government team in the HRC, a number of Katyusha rockets, Sweden agreement, redeployment in Hodeidah.

The source pointed out that the bombing came after the announcement of the chief international observers in Hodeidah, Michael Lawlessard, in which he set, yesterday, a date for the resumption of consultations on the file Hodeidah, which sees the militias end in the coastal city, in the event of the adoption of international agreements on the withdrawal of elements from the city And ports.

A spokesman for the "brigades of Giants" of the Yemeni army in the West Coast Front, Mamoun Mahjami, said that the militias Houthi targeted, over the past hours, the army positions in the Directorate of Durahmi, using various weapons. He added: "It was dealt with, and the attempts to infiltrate the Huthis to the positions of the army failed."

"Militias have taken advantage of the truce, and coalition support aircraft have stopped targeting them. Large military reinforcements have moved to their positions in southern Hodeidah, where large numbers of fighters, tanks and heavy weapons have been mobilized. It also redeployed its fighters in the highlands east of Hayes district, in the seam areas of the al-Tahita and al-Durahmi administrations, and in some parts of the al-Faqih administration. And planted large quantities of mines and explosives in roads and farms ».

The militias shelled the headquarters of the Arab alliance shared with Katyusha rockets from the north of the capital, causing no casualties, in a dangerous indicator of the escalation of the military situation in Hodeidah, and the closure of the door of agreements and the undeclared truce in the city.

The Houthi militias targeted heavy weapons in several villages and areas in the districts of al-Tahita, Darihami and Hays south of Hodeidah in the context of continuous violation of the cease-fire, according to military sources in Yemeni forces joint yesterday.

The shelling targeted the village of al-Mutaina in the mountainous area, injuring one woman and two children, causing damage to the houses of the residents, destroying livestock farms in the village, and targeting the joint forces in the Durahmi district, using various weapons.

The field monitoring committee recorded 39 violations committed by the militias in Hodeidah on Monday and Tuesday, including the bombing of joint sites, neighborhoods in the city and farms of citizens in various parts of the coastal cities.

According to local and military sources, the militias opened fire with machine guns and snipers towards the joint resistance on Sana'a Street in Hodeidah. Heavy gunfire from Shikki and sniper rifles was also directed at the joint resistance in the eastern neighborhoods of the city.

They also shelled residential areas and animal farms in the village of al-Mutaina in the mountainous area with a number of shells, injuring one woman and two children and killing a number of livestock, and bombed the headquarters of the brigades of the Giants East of the city of Al-Saleh, and the beasts of cattle in the area of ​​Kilo 16 medium weapons.

In al-Bayda, tensions between the Houthi militias and the Quba tribes escalated after an attempt to assassinate the eminent tribal sheikh Ahmad Saif al-Zahab, a member of the so-called Supreme Political Council of the Houthis, by Houthi elements, prompting the militia leadership to seek appeasement of Quba tribes. , Appointed by the governor of the Tigers to the area of ​​Rada near Dhamar, to appease the tribes, including the House of Gold.

Tribal sources said that the mediation, sent by the leader of the Huthi militias, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, sought to satisfy the tribes of Qiva Bardaa, and demanded that they not escalate against them, and open a new front in Rada'a with the continuation of the intifada in Hajour under the pretext.

In Khajah, local sources in the Kushar Directorate confirmed that the Houthi militia, backed by Iran, had captured the stone leader Sheikh Zaid Arjash, a spokesman for the resistance of Hajor, and his son Waleed, who was wounded, and taken to Sana'a. The commander, Ali Ahmad Hazam Fallat, and Sheikh Muhammad al-Hadi Abu Hamza , And Sheikh Mohammed Hamoud al-Amri, after they pledged to die in order to defend the offer and the land and money from the Huthis drowned.

The sources pointed out that the militias continue to harass the children of Hajour, and committing crimes against them has never seen history.