The joint forces and southern forces supported by the security belt forces in Al-Dhalea Governorate carried out two specific military operations against the Houthi militia locations in the fronts of the northern district of Maris, north of the governorate, signed among the militias dozens of dead and wounded, including a prominent Houthi leader, while the militias continued their violations on the fronts of the West Coast Yemen, while Saada witnessed Houthi-Houthi clashes.

In detail, the joint and southern forces, backed by the security belt, carried out yesterday, in Al-Dali 'governorate, a qualitative military operation against the positions of the Houthi militia in the Maris front, north of the governorate, killing and wounding 25 Houthi elements, as well as destroying a number of its military mechanisms.

Field sources in the Maris front said that the joint and southern forces carried out a qualitative military operation yesterday targeting the locations of the Houthi militia in the "Qahra" front in Maris, north of Al-Dhalea, killing seven Houthis, including the field leader Colonel Yahya Al-Houmi, while 18 others were wounded, noting The operation is an extension of the "Mountain Resilience" operation and was carried out by the forces of the Second Brigade, Resistance.

The sources pointed out that the southern forces advanced to the Al-Munqaz area, which is witnessing violent clashes between the two sides, amid the advance of the joint and southern forces towards the militia groupings and their military points in those areas.

The operation came hours after the southern forces carried out a qualitative operation in the areas of Ya`is and al-Zila in Maris, leaving dozens dead and wounded in the militia, according to sources in the al-Dhali front, affirming that the operations came in response to the missile attack on the military parade in al-Samoud square.

During the past two days, the Al-Dhali front received great military support from the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy, represented by the visit of a high-level delegation from the leadership of the coalition led by the deputy leader of the Arab Alliance, Aden Brigadier Hamad Abu Fahad, to the fronts of “Hajar, Al Fakher, Maris and Qataba”, in which it was emphasized that in the days In the coming days, these fronts will gain a lot of support in various fields, starting with military support, and ending with humanitarian and development support.

On the other hand, the Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms monitored 10 thousand and 509 violations of human rights in Al-Dhalea governorate committed by the Houthi militias during the period from August 8, 2015 to December 10, 2019.

The network stated in a report that its field team documented 453 killings of civilians during the same period, including 23 women and 17 children, in a number of districts of Al-Dhalea, along with 1624 injuries to civilians, including 62 children and 42 women, in addition to 1032 arbitrary arrests of civilians , And 25 cases of torture and ill-treatment of detainees.

The network also monitored 27 cases of house bombings, 312 cases of intrusion and search, 202 cases of intrusion and looting, 548 cases of partial destruction, 148 cases of bombing that resulted in total destruction, in addition to the bombing of three public bridges, and 216 cases of looting that affected the private property of civilians.

The field monitoring team documented 4,800 families who had been forcibly displaced, nine school closures, as well as 200 children recruited and taken to the frontlines, in addition to converting the Houthi militia two schools into military barracks.

Regarding violations of freedom of thought and places of worship, the Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms has documented 13 violations, including two cases of the occupation of Dar Al-Qur’an and legal sciences in blood and its transformation into a prison and a military barrack for militias, in addition to the occupation of the Afra house for girls, five cases of preachers ’imprisonment and six cases of imposing imams and preachers One of the elements of the Houthi militia.

The team also monitored nine military checkpoints that were created by the Houthi militia at all the entrances and exits of the districts of Dammat, Cheben, and Qataba, in Al-Dali 'governorate.

On Monday evening, the joint forces repelled an attack by the militia towards their positions in the Jub and Battar fronts, and Houthi elements suffered heavy losses, and carried out a counter-attack on the militias towards the Wadi Saad area, adjacent to Wadi Sabira, which has been under fire control by the joint forces for days.

In Saada, the main stronghold of the militia, local sources confirmed the occurrence of armed clashes between Houthi elements described as "violent", which erupted between militia leaders, one of them is Zaid Al-Talbi, and other groups that follow the leader called "Al-Awawi" in the center of Saada, killing and wounding dozens of Their elements are the result of excessive use of force in hours of clashes.

The sources pointed out that the Houthi-mediated senior Houthi leadership, led by Abu Yahya Al-Razami, interfered to calm the situation between the two parties and try to defuse the confrontations.

Meanwhile, military sources confirmed that the Yemeni army, backed by the Arab coalition, continued to clear the liberated areas in the Al-Razzamat area in the Al-Safra district of cells and remains of Houthi elements and mines planted in the area.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued to bomb and violate the armistice by targeting the locations of the joint forces, residential neighborhoods, and civilian farms in several areas. Yesterday, they bombed the Al-Shuhada neighborhood in the Al-Hari Directorate with four Katyusha rockets, and also bombed southern areas of Hodeidah with more than 36 artillery shells, according to field sources.

In addition, during the past two days, militias have created military sites in the Al-Jah area of ​​the Beit al-Faqih District, using bulldozers and heavy equipment belonging to the Bridges and Roads Foundation in the governorate that were looted by Houthi elements.

The village of Shaab and the village of Maghari in the Hayes district were also bombed with 12 artillery shells, in addition to the use of machine and medium weapons, and the Darheimi Directorate bombed more than 35 artillery shells and Katyusha rockets concentrated in the villages of Al-Shajn and Al-Dafash, located on the outskirts of the city of Al-Duraymi.

Local sources in the Directorate stated that the militias used heavy 120-mm mortar shells, 82-caliber artillery, Katyusha rockets, medium-sized 14.5 caliber weapons and a 12.7-caliber Doshka.

Militias also targeted the Al-Faza area of ​​Al-Tahita with heavy artillery and RPGs, violently, and shelled the mountainous region of the same district with heavy mortar artillery.

On the other hand, the joint forces in the district of Al-Tahita, south of Al-Hodeidah, arrested an intelligence cell affiliated with the Houthi militia, led by the director of the Directorate called Hassan Hanbiq, and two of his associates, after monitoring and security investigations, and intensive intelligence, confirmed that the members of the cell communicated with the militias and transferred all military information The coordinates of the troop movements in the Directorate.

In Abyan, south of Yemen, military sources in the Lauder District reported that Houthi militias had targeted the Silat area, west of the district, with Katyusha rockets, and one of the shells landed in an area close to the populated areas.

It is noteworthy that, from time to time, Houthi militias fired Katyusha rockets and artillery shells at the residential areas of Al-Lawdar from their positions in the Thurah front on the outskirts of the district.