The criminal prosecution subject to the Houthi militia in the capital, Sana'a, has recognized the existence of secret prisons for women, which were established by leaders of the group, while the joint forces in the western coast of Yemen called on the international community and the United Nations to assume their responsibilities in protecting international navigation in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, according to the threats made by Iranian-backed Houthi coup militias, while militias continued their military escalation in Al Hudaydah and Al-Dhali fronts, while security belt forces foiled a Houthi attack in the Haifan front south of Taiz.

In detail, a document issued by the Criminal Prosecution Office of the government of the unrecognized militia confirmed the existence of secret prisons for women in Sana'a, and that they were tortured in them, in a memorandum submitted to the Public Prosecutor.

The document indicated that the leader of the Houthi group, Sultan Zaben, and the leaders of Houthi, had set up secret prisons for their own women in Sana'a, and they were kidnapped, tortured, and raped there.

In the West Coast, the spokesperson for the joint forces on the western coast of Yemen, Waddah Al-Dubeish, called on the international community, led by the United Nations, to take the necessary measures to protect international navigation in the Red Sea, to confront the threats made by the Houthi coup militias to target the shipping lines in the waterway off The Yemeni coast, which comes a few days after an Iranian arms shipment was seized on the way to the Houthis by US forces.

Al-Dubeish said, in a special statement to «Emirates Today», that the international community and the United Nations bear the full responsibility for securing the waterway and navigation in the Red Sea and Bab Al-Mandab, after their intervention and stopping the process of liberating the city and ports of Hodeidah on the western coast, through the agreement of Sweden, which did not It is implemented one year after signing it.

He added, “Today, the coup militias are bragging and threatening international navigation, taking advantage of the international position on the battle to liberate the western coast and declaring a humanitarian truce and a ceasefire in the city a year ago from now. Only the joint forces committed to this truce, while the coup militias practiced daily violations. By moving its weapons and pushing its elements to the west coast, until it reached the stage of a clear and direct threat to target international navigation, after it targeted the headquarters of the international and governmental team in the Monitoring Committee to implement the Sweden agreement ».

Al-Dubeish pointed out that the joint forces are fully prepared to complete the liberation of the coast and secure international navigation, in the event that the decision was taken by the Yemeni coalition forces and legitimacy to resume the "golden arrow operation" to liberate the western coast, in order to secure navigation in the sea and humanitarian corridors on land, and to save humans and animals In the West Coast areas that were not escaped from the Houthi attacks during the last period.

The Houthi coup militia launched, yesterday, threats to carry out terrorist attacks in the Red Sea, targeting international shipping lines, as the most important shipping lanes in the world through which a large proportion of the oil exported to the countries of the world passes, noting through its unrecognized war ministry to It has a maritime targets bank, and it has advanced weapons and systems, which makes it a maritime force in the Red Sea and the region in general.

The Houthi threats came a few days after US officials announced the seizure of a "large shipment" of parts of suspected Iranian missiles destined for the Houthis in Yemen, the first time that sophisticated components of this type were being seized on their way to the Houthis, which indicates that Iran is still conducting operations. Illegally smuggling weapons to the Houthis.

It is noteworthy that the Houthi militia kidnapped three South Korean ships in the Red Sea in late November, and transferred them to the opposite of Al-Salif Port, before launching them under pressure from South Korea, which threatened to send a military destroyer to the place of detention of the ships.

On the other hand, a spokesman for the "Giants Brigades", Colonel Mamoun Al-Mujahmi, said that Houthi militias have brought armed elements from training camps to the Hays district, south of Al Hudaydah, and they are impeding the movements of civilians between villages and regions and blackmailing them.

Al-Mujahmi added in a statement that the militias brought elements from the Al-Jarrahi district and the areas of Sikm and Qahra to the valleys and mountains to the south of Hays, and transferred more containers, mines, weapons, and marching flights, in a desperate attempt to penetrate the area and plant mines, noting that the militias launched a campaign against villages and areas to punish families Her children joined the ranks of the joint forces, and she tried to put pressure on the tribal sheikhs to help them pressure the families to withdraw their children, but the sheikhs faced this by refusing and not interfering.

In addition, dozens of Houthi militants were killed, after the joint forces responded to attacks by their elements in Al-Tahita district, south of Al-Hodeidah, in clashes in which militias used various types of weapons in the Faza and Jabaliya regions, and also targeted civilian homes in the Al-Duraimi district.

The militias continued their daily escalation, targeting the joint forces ’positions in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit Al-Faqih District, using various types of heavy and medium weapons in addition to snipers.

The militia losses were compounded by the confrontations on the western coast fronts and south of Hodeidah, according to medical sources, confirming the arrival of 20 wounded Houthi militia fighters to Zabid and Bagel rural hospitals, who had fallen in battle on the West Coast during the past two days.

In Taiz, the forces of the Fourth Brigade, Hazm, led by Colonel Wafi al-Ghus al-Subaihi, thwarted a massive Houthi attack on the Haifa front south of Taiz, days after the arrival of huge Houthi reinforcements, and the Houthi leaders changed the front, as the attack was aimed at controlling some sites in the attack and al-Adher sector, According to field sources, noting that the Houthis suffered heavy equipment losses, three deaths and dozens of wounded.

In al-Dhalea, the joint and southern forces' artillery bombed Houthi positions in the Maris front north of al-Dhalea, according to military sources, confirming that the joint forces artillery targeted Houthi sites in the areas of Al-Qahra and Ya`is, north of Maris, days after the sites were established, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis.

The sources pointed out that the militias pushed new reinforcements to the regions of Habil Abid, Bilad al-Hayqi, Ridha and Al-Nabijat, west of Al-Fakher, and northwest of Al-Dhali, in preparation for launching attacks on joint sites in the area.

In Dhamar, tribal sources confirmed the Hada tribes' announcement of a general aversion to confronting the Houthi militia, against the background of the kidnapping of Brigadier Nabil Ali Al-Qars Al-Qamim, several days ago, from the center of the capital, Sana'a, and he was not released despite the tribe's warnings to the militia.

In Saada, Yemeni army artillery bombarded militia sites in the Beni Sayyah area of ​​the Razih border district with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which led to the destruction of fortifications and the killing of a number of coup militia members.

In addition, Houthi militias continued to launch a widespread campaign of arrests among the sons of the Sanhan district, the birthplace of the late Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, located south of the capital, Sanaa, against the background of armed confrontations by members of the Directorate with their coup elements.

• A large Houthi arrest campaign among the sons of the Sanhan district, the birthplace of the late Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

• The joint forces are fully prepared to complete the liberation of the coast and secure international navigation.

• Militias, yesterday, made threats to carry out terrorist attacks in the Red Sea, targeting international shipping lines.