The Yemeni army forces, supported by the Arab Alliance, made great progress on the fronts of Hajjah border with Saudi Arabia and reached the outskirts of Mustaba district, while the redeployment committee in Hodeidah was able to install the first checkpoints in the city of Hodeidah, amid the continued military escalation of the Iranian-backed Houthi coup militias. The joint Yemeni forces managed to open the road linking al-Dali 'and Ibb governorate.

In the details, field sources in the border province of Hajjah with Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni army forces supported by the Arab coalition managed to advance to the outskirts of Mstaba district, after carrying out large-scale military operations in the fronts of Haradh and the east of the triangle of Aham and Bani Khamj, leaving dozens of dead and wounded in the ranks of the Houthi coup militia Iranian-backed.

The sources pointed out that the recent military operations of the army came after the attacks and attempts of infiltration of militias on their positions in those areas, which led them to carry out the operation to secure those areas and dirt roads taken by Houthi elements to carry out their attacks.

The latest fighting left more than 100 people dead and dozens wounded in the ranks of the Houthis, according to field sources in the fifth military zone, stressing that the battles of the past seven days, led to the militias suffered such a large number of dead and wounded, and led to the capture of numbers of them, and the destruction of military vehicles And other glitches.

The sources pointed out that among the dead Houthis one of its leaders, who fell in a raid of fighters of the Arab coalition in support of legitimacy.

In Hodeidah, local sources and other joint Yemeni forces confirmed that the redeployment committee in the province was able to install the first point of monitoring the ceasefire in the city of Hodeidah yesterday, noting that the committee was supposed to install four checkpoints, but the Houthi militias refused It renounced all redeployment agreements.

The sources said that the committee held yesterday its first meeting, after which it carried out a field landing and managed to install the first ceasefire point in Al-Khamri area, which started its work, while the sources confirmed that the committee will work on Sunday to install the second observation points in the east. The city of Al-Saleh in Hodeidah city, while working on the installation of another observation point in the area of ​​Hosh al-Baqar in Kilo 16, and another in the scene.

In the meantime, Houthi militias launched a large-scale attack on the city of Duraimi in the southern outskirts of the city of Hodeidah late Friday evening and Saturday morning, two of the joint Yemeni forces were killed and four others wounded, while the forces managed to repel the attack and broke it.

According to field sources in Duraimi, the militias used various types of weapons, including rockets, and reinforced their positions in the vicinity of the district with dozens of gunmen, but failed to make any significant progress.

The sources confirmed that large groups of Houthi elements fled from the Duraimi Front, and they sold their weapons and ammunition after disagreements with the Houthi supervisor in the Directorate called (AbuYounis), and that most of the Houthi elements complained about the decision, and rejected it publicly, and began to leak and escape individually.

Sources revealed that more than 70 leaders and Houthi elements fled from various fronts, and disappeared in a way that the militias did not find any explanation, especially as some of them are carrying out secret tasks related to operations on the frontlines.

The militias face the attrition of their ranks and the societal refusal to join them by forcing the sheikhs and elders to provide fighters, resorting to the slice of students and children to recruit them, and threatening the rejectionists with imprisonment or financial fines. After a period of fighting with her, they get acquittal and release.

Militias also continued to bombard and target joint positions in al-Tahita and Hais districts, south of Hodeidah governorate, using Pika and Doshka equipment, in addition to 14.5 and sniper weapons.

On the other hand, a huge explosion occurred in one of the weapons stores belonging to the Houthi militias in Al-Khamseen Street in Hodeidah city, leaving 20 dead and a number of wounded among Houthi elements, according to military sources, confirming that the store was containing various explosives and Iranian-made mines, which were prepared by the militias for planting in West Coast areas.

The military media of the joint resistance, in a statement, that the explosion occurred in one of the residential buildings taken by the Houthis store of weapons and ammunition and located in residential neighborhoods still under the control of militias on fifty Street, pointing out that the explosion was horrific, and shook houses located in the street fifty, and caused Horror for children and women throughout the city, as Houthi militias continue to stockpile weapons and explosives in residential neighborhoods in a determination to target civilian lives.

In Dhali, central Yemen, Houthi militias executed 17 of their members after they refused to fight in the Qutaba district, north of the governorate, according to field sources, confirming that the liquidated elements belong to the governorates of Ibb and Dhamar.

During the past few days, the militias intensified their campaigns for the forced recruitment of the people of the Oud area of ​​Ibb governorate, after suffering heavy losses, by the heroes of the joint and southern forces, which managed to thwart a number of attacks and attempts to infiltrate the Houthi towards Al-Fakher, the most recent attack launched by the militias on Friday evening towards The area uses various types of weapons.

The joint forces' artillery targeted Houthi gatherings in Azab Khalaf al-Fakher, in response to the shelling of militias from Hasha Heights, joint positions in Jub and Sabira.

In the meantime, the Yemeni joint forces started to open the international roads linking Al-Dhalea and Ibb through the liberated Al-Fakhir area, and removed the bumps that were impeding the movement of reinforcements of the army and resistance and ambulances, and the movement of residents between Al-Dhala and Al-Fakher and Ibb governorate.

In Dhamar, local sources confirmed that the Houthi militias imposed compulsory recruitment on the sons of the Directorate of Atma anti-Houthis, to push them towards the fronts of al-Dali 'where they suffered great losses, pointing out that the militias impose significant financial royalties on those who refuse to recruit.

This Houthi campaign comes within the framework of a wider campaign that included the last days all the directorates of Dhamar, to push new fighters to support its fronts, which lose fighters every day.

In Saada, Yemeni army and Arab coalition artillery bombarded militia positions and positions in the Manbeh border with Saudi Arabia, destroying fortifications and military vehicles that were stationed in the targeted locations. Coalition fighter jets also bombed Houthi positions in the Bani Ma'in area of ​​Razih district and bombed other sites. In al-Baqa area with six strikes, two raids were launched on Houthi reinforcements on the highway of Shada district.