Yemeni forces incurred Iranian Houthi militias heavy losses in the fronts of Dhali in central Yemen, and while the western coast fronts witnessed a military escalation by the Houthis, the areas of international monitoring committees proliferated in the center of the city of Hodeidah, informed sources in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, revealed that the Houthi revolutionary militias had transferred their leaders Among them, the leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Reza Shahlani, to safe areas, and announced the General Naval to implement any Iranian directives to respond to the killing of the commander of the Quds Force in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Qassem Soleimani, in a US raid in Iraq.

In detail, the fronts of al-Dhali in central Yemen witnessed violent confrontations between the joint Yemeni and southern forces on the one hand and the Houthi militias on the other hand, concentrated in Wadi Sabira, southwest of the Qataba district in the north of the governorate.

Field sources in Al Dhale'e stated that the Yemeni joint forces bombed militia sites in Wadi Sabira with a number of artillery and tank shells, killing and wounding a number of their members, as well as the destruction of military vehicles, noting that the clashes extended to the Battar region in the same front, amid a retreat Houthi personnel to locations in the oud region, adjacent to Ibb governorate.

The sources pointed out that the confrontations that took place in the areas of Battar and Wadi Sabira, yesterday and the day before yesterday, between the two sides, came after the Houthi militia sent armed reinforcements to the areas of Shamriya, Al-Jawasiyah and Habil Al-Sammai, east of Al-Hashah district, southwest of the Qataba district, and tried to infiltrate the areas of Battar and Wadi Sabira .

The sources pointed out that the militias are trying to return to the liberated areas of al-Jab and al-Fakhir by various means, through their attempts to penetrate the fronts of Battar and Sabira, from the areas of Douran in al-Hasha, Habil Yahya, Bab Ghalaq, and other areas in the axis of West Qabatba.

In Al Hudaydah on the western coast of Yemen, Houthi militias continued their military escalation in various regions, as part of their breaches of the armistice and according to the shooting, and yesterday targeted the mountainous area of ​​Al-Taita District with five artillery shells, and launched separate attacks with machine and medium weapons towards joint sites in the region.

Sources in the Giants forces stated that the militias bombed the northeast of Hayis district with various weapons, indiscriminately, and also stepped up their military operations towards the areas of the Oasis Hotel in the current district, and another in the fifty-street Sanaa in the city of Hodeidah, the areas where the UN monitoring committees are deployed.

The sources pointed out that the militias no longer pay any attention to the United Nations committees in the West Coast, striking at the wall all the agreements and procedures that these committees have undertaken within the framework of the truce and the implementation of the Stockholm Peace Agreement in Hodeidah.

The sources stated that the militias yesterday bombed Al-Duraimi district, south of Al-Hodeidah, with more than 80 artillery shells, as well as machine and medium weapons were used in the bombing of residential areas, which led to severe damage to civilian housing, pointing out that a number of shells targeted the villages of Al-Shajn and Al-Zafaran in the outskirts of the city Dryhome.

On the other hand, a report issued by the Yemeni giants forces revealed that the militias incurred, during the attempts of their elements to infiltrate the joint sites in the fronts of Hays, Al-Duraimi, Al-Tahita and Bayt al-Faqih, “127 dead and more than 198 wounded, during the period from mid-November last to late December last.”

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army forces, backed by the Arab alliance, repelled an Houthi infiltration attempt towards its positions in the Al-Matun Front in the west of the governorate, in which the two sides exchanged artillery shelling, killing and injuring a number of Houthis and others among the Yemeni army.

In Al-Bayda, the confrontations between the joint forces and the local resistance on the one hand and the Houthi militia on the other in the Al-Humaiqan front in the Al-Zahir district were concentrated in Al-Habaj area, according to sources in the resistance, confirming that the joint forces and the resistance were able to bomb militia sites in Al-Habaj, which led to Glitch mechanism.

In the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, well-informed sources revealed that the Houthi revolutionary militia has moved its prominent leaders to safe areas, in anticipation of any American or coalition raids targeting them, especially because they are wanted for war crimes against humanity, noting that the militias raised the state of alert after the killing of Qassem Soleimani .

Two days ago, the militias spread the news of the killing of a prominent leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Soleimani’s deputy in Sanaa, Abd al-Rida Shahlani, to spare him an American raid, especially since Washington recently allocated $ 15 million to information about Shahlani, whom Washington accuses of being behind the killing of hundreds of civilians. In Yemen, Syria and Iraq.

According to the sources, the militias have issued strict instructions to their commanders to reinforce security measures for their movements.

• Militias bombed Al-Duraimi district, south of Hodeidah, with more than 80 artillery shells.