The Houthi coup militias continued their military escalation in eight Yemeni governorates, rejecting any calls to calm and halt the escalation, while the Yemeni army forces managed to thwart the militia plans to create military sites on the western coast fronts, and eight deaths among them included three snipers, and the Arab coalition fighters to support legitimacy A series of specific raids on militia sites south of Sanaa, and destroyed the Houthi arms depot in Sanhan district.

In detail, the Houthi militia militias continued their military escalation in eight Yemeni governorates, which are Marib, Hodeidah, Taiz, Al-Jawf, Hajjah, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhali'a, and Sana'a, rejecting any calls to calm and stop the escalation.

Yesterday, clashes continued between the army and militias on the Nahham fronts, to the northeast of the capital, the fiercest concentrated in the strategic vicinity of the Yam Mountains, in which the militias suffered 19 dead and a number of wounded, by shelling the army and coalition fighters on the positions of the Houthi militants.

The coalition fighters launched a series of specific raids on the locations of the Houthi militia south of Sanaa, affecting the Rayma Hamid camp in Sanhan district, which led to violent explosions and the escalation of flames and smoke in the sky of the camp, as a result of the intense bombing that targeted a Houthi weapons store, and fighters launched The coalition raided three locations of the Houthi militia in Nahham, which resulted in the destruction of military vehicles and the death and wounding of those on board.

The militias continued forced recruitment operations among the people in the areas under their control, especially the capital, Sana'a, to compensate for their losses on the Nahham, Al-Jawf, Marib, Al-Dhalea and West Coast fronts.

Local sources stated that the Houthi militia announced the general aversion, and forced the headband of the neighborhoods to push the youth and children into the recruitment courses, either by intimidation or intimidation, with the aim of pushing them to the burning fronts, and compensating for the heavy losses suffered during the past days.

In Al-Jawf, clashes continued between the army and militias on the Aqaba fronts in the Directorate of Khub and Al-Sha`f, and the mountains of Ham Mountains and Sakia, west of the governorate.

In Amran, local sources confirmed that a number of tribes in the governorate had declared the General Nafir General to support the army and the coalition in confronting the Houthi militias on the Naham fronts and around the capital.

In al-Dhalea, clashes resumed in the Battar front, north of the governorate, between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia militia on the other hand, and field sources said that the confrontations were concentrated in the free zone west of Hajar, and various types of weapons were used in them.

The joint and southern forces carried out a qualitative military operation against the militia sites in Hubail Ubaid in the Battar Front, east of Al-Hasha district, killing and wounding a number of Houthi elements, and destroying a military supply vehicle that was on its way to the militia fronts with military supplies on board.

Local residents in al-Hasha district reported that the Houthi militia deployed their fighters in Jabal al-Maswam, which overlooks the villages of al-Hayt and Megailan, which are witnessing popular resistance against the militias.

In Taiz, the Yemeni army continued its military operations in the Dabab front, west of the governorate, for the fourth consecutive day, achieving great victories at the expense of the militias, which suffered the evening of the day before yesterday, eight dead, including the field leader called "Aboutrab."

The Yemeni army forces were able, during the last period, to liberate the areas of Thiab, Mudayd, Al-Ra'i, Al-Zahruh and Al-Zahir in the Al-Dhabab front and Wadi Al-Haramiya, and reached the outskirts of the Al-Tabbah Al-Aswadah and Al-Khalwa regions.

In Al Hudaydah, on the western coast of Yemen, the joint Yemeni forces thwarted the process of creating new locations by the Houthi militia in the vicinity of the Al-Duraimi directorate, and they managed to destroy an artillery and bulldozer for the militias, and the operation killed eight militia members, including three snipers.

The Media Center of the Giants Brigade Forces affiliated to the joint forces stated that the militias continued their violations of the armistice and took advantage of the ceasefire to create new sites, which prompted the joint forces to thwart those attempts, the most recent of which was in the area of ​​Al-Duraimi, and was preceded by another in the "kilo 16" area east of the city Al-Hodeidah, and in the higher Jah region, in the Beit al-Faqih District.

The militias continued their daily violations of the United Nations armistice, targeting joint forces locations, and residential neighborhoods on Khamseen Street in the city of Hodeidah. They also bombarded the villages of Al-Shajn and Al-Dafash in the outskirts of Al-Darahimi, using various types of weapons, causing damage to civilian homes.

Militia supervisor killed in Al-Jouf

Yemeni military sources confirmed Musharraf's killing of the Houthi coup militias in the Yemeni province of Al-Jawf, called Abongeb Mohsen Manea, along with a number of Houthi elements, and wounding others in the confrontations of the Yemeni army in the Al-Ghail Front in the western province.

The sources pointed out that the battles witnessed by Al-Ghayl Front, days ago, led to the capture of 58 Houthi elements, including field leaders, seized 12 vehicles, and dozens of Houthi elements were killed and wounded.

Sanaa - Emirates today

The Yemeni army fails Houthi plans to develop military sites on the west coast, and the militia inflicts eight deaths.

A number of tribes in Amran governorate announce the general aversion to supporting the army against Houthi militias.