Supported by the Arab Coalition, Yemeni army forces continued their military operations against Iranian-backed Houthi coup militia on the fronts of the Baqim district of Sa'da governorate, and while a militia march was shot down in Jawf, the national resistance on the west coast of the UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, confirmed that it would not stand idly by. The hands of the Houthi breaches, which continued to escalate, continued to be used by the air force in various areas of Hodeidah, as well as its military escalation in West Taiz, North and West Al Dali.

In a statement, Azal Brigadier General Kanaan Al-Ahsab confirmed that the military operation launched by the Yemeni army is supported by the Arab coalition in Baqim district two days ago. On the fronts of the perimeter of the Directorate's center and at the periphery of the Directorate.

Al-Ahsab explained that the Yemeni forces supported by the coalition fighter jets continue to advance towards the center of the Directorate, after receiving military reinforcements from the army and the coalition, through its fighter jets launched a series of supporting raids, targeting sites, gatherings and reinforcements of militias in the Directorate and suffered heavy losses.

He stressed that during the past few days, a number of Houthi attacks have been broken and defeated, after the militia elements were lured to sites from which the tactical withdrawal was carried out, thus launching a large-scale attack on them, and dozens of dead and wounded from the militias and damaged many of their mechanisms during their attempts to lay mines in the areas Lure them.

In al-Jawf, the army shot down a drone aircraft belonging to the Houthi militia in the sky of al-Qa'if area in Bort al-Anan district, which was conducting espionage, photographing and monitoring the movements of the Yemeni forces in the directorate neighboring Saada governorate.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their military escalation and breaches of the truce and cease-fire, and launched a fierce attack on the city of Tahita in the south of the province, using heavy and medium weapons, according to military sources, confirmed that the militias yesterday launched a large-scale attack on the city of Tahita, starting from the neighboring areas.

The sources pointed out that the attack coincided with heavy shelling by the militias on residential neighborhoods with 120-mm mortar shells and 82-grenade shells intensively, as well as bombarded the mountainous areas and Faza and Tur intensified at different times.

Iranian militias targeted the Omar bin al-Khattab mosque in Tahita with medium and heavy weapons, and caused significant damage to the mosque, according to local residents, who pointed out that the targeting is not the first by the militias, violating sanctuaries, and bombing shrines of worship, as most of them were turned into weapons stores and headquarters for its members. .

It also shelled several areas and joint forces positions in the vicinity of Al-Durahemi district, concentrated heavily on the east of the Directorate, where heavy and medium weapons were used intensively and violently.

Houthi militias also stepped up military operations on the West Coast fronts, using drones and combined forces using drones for the first time in months, with six drones spotted over the districts of Hays and Tahita.

The source confirmed that the joint forces fired on the drones of the Houthi militias, which flew over their positions in a clear and continuous military escalation in violation of the truce sponsored by the United Nations.

The commander of the National Resistance, a member of the Joint Command of the Forces for the Liberation of the West Coast, Brigadier General Tariq Mohammed Abdullah Saleh, stressed the inevitability of the Houthi militias to abandon their extremist racism, reiterating the support for a just and equitable peace and the readiness of the joint forces that will not stand idly by in the face of violations and escalation of militias. Terrorism is all that is required to provide security and safety for the people of the West Coast and Yemen in general.

This came during a meeting with UN Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths yesterday, reiterating that the national resistance and the joint Yemeni forces will not stand idly by in front of the Houthi military escalation in the west coast, and continue its breaches of the truce, and its non-compliance with the peace agreements. The shooting in Hodeidah governorate, as part of a systematic approach to abort the peace process and international efforts to stop the war.

Brigadier General Tariq Saleh pointed out that the keys to peace are the Houthi militias abandoning their racist obsession and becoming a political party, in addition to their commitment to the agreements and stop the violations that aim to undermine the Stockholm agreement, reiterating that the joint forces will not stand idly by At the same time, he expressed his full support for the just and fair peace process for all Yemenis.

Local and civil calls in the southern Hodeidah districts demanded the West Coast Joint Command to take a decisive decision on terrorist crimes, daily targeting of cities and residential areas by Iranian arm militias that have escalated the military escalation, increased attacks, heavy beatings, and the use of all weapons, including Missiles and drones.

Claims were issued from the civilian and local circles, and by the residents calling on the joint forces to put an end to the Houthi persistence and daily terror against civilians, in light of the silence and complicity of the UN mission. The calls stressed the need to complete the liberation of Tahita, Hays and the rest of the areas in southern Hodeidah, in order to secure the population and protect civilians from the daily orgy of terrorism by Houthi militias.

On the other hand, the engineering teams of the joint forces defused an explosive device planted by Houthi militias on the road linking the directorates of Hays and Al-Khokha, south of Hodeidah. , And was successfully dismantled.

The sources pointed out that elements belonging to the Houthi militias infiltrated through the farms adjacent to the road, and planted an explosive device in the road linking the two directorates, in an attempt to inflict casualties among civilians.

The explosive device planted by the militias exploded on the dirt road linking the directorates of Tahita and Khokha south of Hodeidah province, which is taken by civilians entering and leaving the Directorate to spend their daily needs.

In al-Dhale'e, Houthi militias continued to violate the rights of civilians and continued a campaign of abductions and arrests, targeting notables, notables and civilians in al-Hasha district in al-Dhale'e governorate, under false pretenses and charges, in order to intimidate the population and force them to fight in its ranks.

Local sources said that the militias kidnapped farmers from the middle of their fields in the area of ​​Amara Olaya, including Fuad Mohammed Hassan al-Huwaidi, Mohammed Saleh al-Hamri, and took them to an unknown destination.

Al-Hasha warned against the danger of the Houthi leaders insisting on engaging the region in a war with their neighbors from neighboring districts in order to stoke wars and revolts among tribesmen to settle the militias' accounts with neighboring tribes.