In the Al-Dhalea governorate in central Yemen, the joint Yemeni and southern forces managed to achieve new victories at the expense of the Houthi coup militias in the Al-Hasha Directorate front, and were able to liberate the town of Habil Yahya, while the militias continued their escalation on the western coast fronts, and they targeted an international observation point in the city, in When the Brotherhood continues to escalate against the Yemeni army in Taiz.

In detail, the spokesperson for the Axis of Al-Dali ', Fouad Jabbari, confirmed that the joint Yemeni and southern forces achieved great victories in the north and west of the governorate, indicating, in a press statement, that the forces were able yesterday to liberate new sites south of the town of Habil Yahya, northeast of the Al-Hasha district, while continuing Progress toward the north of the gizzard.

On the Al-Fakhr Front, north of Qataba, Jabbari indicated that the joint forces managed to thwart Houthi attempts to create military barracks and positioning sites south of the Al-Fakhr Front, which witnessed confrontations between the two sides, in which weapons, anti-aircraft and 23 artillery shells were used.

Jabbari confirmed that dozens of militia members were killed and wounded, while their military vehicles were destroyed, while the joint forces' artillery continued to target militia locations in Habil Al-Abdi, Beit Al-Shamal Junction, and the Merkhaz area.

The Houthi coup militia targeted the control points officers in Al Hudaydah, which resulted in the injury of one of the officers at the City Max point east of Al Hudaydah city, and was subsequently transferred to the field hospital for treatment, in the latest Houthi violations of the armistice and the ceasefire in the city.

The attack came in conjunction with the first anniversary of the ceasefire resolution and the Swedish agreement on Hodeidah, which falls on December 18, 2018.

Militias continued to target the locations of the Yemeni joint forces in Al Hudaydah with medium machine guns 14.5 and 12.7 caliber, and the locations of the joint forces on Sana'a Street and next to the Red Sea mills east of Al Hudaydah.

It also targeted the locations of the joint forces and residential neighborhoods in the Al-Duraimi Directorate, which witnessed more mine laying by the Houthi militia, which prevented large numbers of the city's residents from carrying out their daily work, as the city became besieged by the Houthi mine fields from the four sides, according to sources Local.

According to the sources, the 80 mines and militia points surrounding the Al-Duraihmi district prevented the International Red Cross team and the relief convoy that accompanied them from reaching the civilians trapped inside the directorate, who are taken by the human shields of the militias, who number 80 families.

Meanwhile, the militias continued to dig tunnels and trenches, and to create new sites in the vicinity of the district of Al-Tahita, south of Hodeidah, while continuing to push armed groups to the newly created sites, which come in the pursuit of thwarting the international truce in Hodeidah, through these actions, as well as continuing to target The joint sites of Al-Jabita and Al-Faza, which are affiliated with Taita, and other areas in Hayes, Al-Duraimi and Beit Al-Faqih.

The Houthi militia also bombed the Kilo 16 area east of Al-Hodeidah city with 13 shells yesterday, killing a woman and wounding a child and another woman, as well as the Al-Jah and Al-Qurashiya districts of the Beit Al-Faqih district with artillery and heavy and medium caliber bullets.

On the other hand, the joint Yemeni forces thwarted the smuggling of chemicals, which were on the way to the militias coming from Iran, according to military sources affiliated with the giants forces stationed in the Mocha district of West Taiz, located on the west coast.

The sources pointed out that individuals from the 11th Brigade, the giants, led by Sheikh Mustafa Dobleh, managed to thwart an attempt to smuggle barrels containing "raw acetate", which was in the Najeebah area on the outskirts of Mokha while trying to smuggle them to the militia areas.

In Marib, the legitimate security forces foiled an attempt to smuggle weapons to the Houthi coup militia, according to security sources, noting that a car loaded with ammunition had been seized on the road linking Marib to Sanaa, which was on its way to the Houthis.

The city of Taiz witnessed a state of popular boiling, which was accompanied by a wave of protests against the Brotherhood's practices of financial and administrative corruption on a large scale and restrictions on freedoms, in addition to the intensification of the use of armed gangs to collect funds and loot public and private property, in what was described as a repetition of the Houthi model in the regions Subject to the power of the coup.

In Saada, north of Yemen, Arab coalition fighters destroyed, yesterday, Houthi sites in the directorates of Razih and Shada Wahidan, where a thermal missile launch site was destroyed, in the Manabah district that militias were using to bomb border areas between Yemen and Saudi Arabia.

In Dhamar, the tribes of the governorate declared a state of al-Nafeer, in the context of a tribal cataclysm to support the tribes of the Al-Hada region, which were attacked by the militias, during the past two days, which killed and wounded dozens, and destroyed a number of houses.

The militia launched an attack on the Al-Maqqara area, in the Al-Hada district, the rural area far from the center of the governorate, and its siege continued for four days with the continued kidnappings of the people of the area and their transfer to a secret detention facility.

Also in Dhamar, the militia campaigned for the recruitment of marginalized people in the Al-Akhdam governorate, and established a training camp near the sports stadium, in addition to opening reception centers for their inmates in the Wadi Al-Har area and the Al-Ausha area in Azlat al-Yaar, and others in Anas and Anas districts.

In the Al-Jawf Governorate, the Yemeni army had launched an attack on the Qash'an mountain range overlooking Wadi Salba, which had fallen directly into the hands of the forces of the "northern axis", in a qualitative operation that surprised the Houthis, and forced them to return to their fortified positions.

Violent battles took place, which resulted in the army tightly controlling Jabal Qash'an in full and large parts of Wadi Silba, while the Houthi militias incurred heavy losses in lives and equipment.

This progress came with the full support and coverage of the Alliance to Support Legitimacy.

The battles led to dozens of deaths and injuries among the Houthis, and the destruction of three military vehicles on the top of Mount Qesh'an.

The commander of the "North Axis" confirmed that "Mount Qash'an has been completely restored, as are all the mountains in its vicinity," adding that "the operation was a lightning, careful and deliberate process, and units of the North Axis brigades participated in it."

The Yemeni army continues to secure the positions it controlled, pressurize the Houthi militia, and advance toward the center of Birt District.

Coalition fighters destroyed Houthi positions in the directorates of Razih and Shada Wahidan in Saada.

Houthi militias continued to target the locations of the joint Yemeni forces in Hodeidah.