The joint Yemeni forces carried out military operations to secure and purify the areas surrounding their locations on the western coast fronts to limit the escalation of militias, while the Al-Jawf, Marib, Sana'a, and Saada fronts witnessed military operations and air strikes on coalition fighters, the joint and southern forces thwarted a militia attack on the northwestern front of Al-Dhalea.

In detail, military sources in the west coast confirmed that the Yemeni joint forces started operations to secure their positions in several areas to counter the Houthi coup militia attacks that have continued since the UN armistice agreement on December 18 of 2018, noting that the joint forces, and in light of the continued Houthi violations towards their sites, started operations to secure And a large clearance of the surrounding areas from which to attack.

The sources stated to «Emirates Today» that the units of the Giants and National Resistance Forces “Guardians of the Republic” and forces of the Thami resistance have embarked during the past two days on carrying out large-scale operations to secure and purify the Al-Jah area in the Beit Al-Faqih Directorate, and the other in the vicinity of the Al-Derahimi Directorate and the east of the Hayis and the north and east of my area Al-Jabaliya and Al-Faaza in Al-Tahita, which are the areas most exposed to militia accusations during the armistice period, to which the militias mobilized groups of their fighters who brought them from their areas of control.

The sources pointed out that the clearance and insurance operations included demolishing the new sites where Houthi elements are stationed, as well as demolishing the network of tunnels and trenches that were also created during the armistice period, as well as removing mines and explosive devices that were planted in the roads and farms deployed in those areas, which caused the killing And the injury of a number of civilians, pointing out that clearance operations are continuing, in addition to implementing pre-emptive operations to prevent militia infiltrations and return to them after defeating them to their former concentration areas.

The militias have acknowledged, through the words of their team member in the Joint Coordination Committee, Major General Muhammad al-Qadri, that they will continue to impose their control by force over the areas in which they see their interests in the city of Hodeidah, and that they do not rely much on the United Nations' long procedures in enabling it to manage its areas of control in the West Coast.

He pointed out that they had provided the general Abhgate Joa with coordinates of their control sites that include sites of the joint Yemeni forces, threatening the military escalation and termination of the Sweden agreement in the event that these forces were not withdrawn from their positions according to his description, in a clear indication of their intransigence and their rejection of the provisions of the Stockholm Agreement, which included their withdrawal from the city The three ports are Hudaydah, Al-Salif, and Ras Issa.

For his part, the governor of Al-Hudaydah, which is affiliated with the legitimacy, Dr. Al-Hassan Taher, pointed out that the number of civilian deaths among the sons of Al-Hodeidah has increased since the agreement of Sweden and the UN armistice to more than 500 civilians killed in Al-Hodeidah, and the removal of 150,000 mines that caused human and material losses in the Sahel regions.

On the other hand, a child and a woman died and two other children were injured by the shelling by the Houthi coup militia on the village of Al-Muteena in the mountainous area of ​​Al-Tahita district on Monday evening, according to the media center of the Giants Forces, which indicated that the mortar shells fired by the Houthis on civilian homes in the village of Al-Muteena The victims came from one family, and the wounded were seriously injured, and they were transferred to the hospital in Al-Khokha city for treatment.

In this context, a child died from a militia mine explosion in Al-Hawk district, south of Al-Hodeidah city, while on his way to the Al-Masna area, as he was returning from the market to his home.

On the other hand, the joint Yemeni forces managed to thwart a large-scale attack by the Houthi militia towards the city of Al-Tahita and incurred dozens between them dead and wounded, according to the Media Center Giants, stressing that the joint forces responded to an attack launched by the militias on the mountainous area after similar confrontations inside the city of Hodeidah in light of the escalation of Houthi military operations and the mobilization Offensive.

The center stated that the joint forces responded to the Houthi attack and engaged in violent clashes with militia militants that lasted for hours, and used various types of heavy and medium weapons, pointing out that the joint militia had inflicted heavy losses in lives and equipment, where dozens of dead and injured were among them.

Yemeni sources indicated that the militias targeted with weapons and machineguns and B10 shells the residential neighborhoods among the civilian homes in Al-Dhabyani and July 7 neighborhoods, as a fire cover for their infiltrators from the coastal defense camp and City Max.

The sources confirmed that units of the Republic’s guards quickly resolved the clashes with the fall of most of the militia infiltrators between a dead and wounded, and the rest of the fire were silenced, as well as monitoring the movements of the militias with precision inside the city of Hodeidah and in all areas of the coast that indicate that they aim at military escalation.

In the east of the city of Hodeidah, the militias continued to violate them and create military sites in Kilo 16 and the city of Al-Saleh, and established combat fortifications near Al-Khamseen Street in Hodeidah.

On the northern Yemen fronts, military sources confirmed that the Arab coalition fighters launched a series of raids on militia positions, reinforcements, and fortifications on the Nahham, Sana'a, Ghail, and Matun fronts in Al-Jawf, and the massacre in Marib, and Kattaf in Saada.

It also bombed five raids, Houthi sites in the Kattaf district in Saada, three raids on the Al-Matoon district, three raids on the Ghail district in Al-Jawf governorate, one raids on the Nahham district, four raids on Jabal Salb in Huraib Naham in the Sana'a governorate and four air strikes on the Majzar district in Ma'rib Governorate.

Military sources said that the army forces surrounded a group of militia elements in the Jarshab Mountains overlooking a slaughterhouse in which the entire group was killed, while 18 Houthis were killed by raids of coalition fighters targeting their military reinforcements in the Jarshab Mountains from the direction of Al-Jawf.

In Nahham district, northeast of Sana'a, violent clashes erupted between the army and coup militias, in which the army made significant progress in the al-Maymana front in conjunction with intense raids by coalition aircraft, targeting the Houthi sites in Jabal Salb and other areas in Nahham that led to the destruction of reinforcements, a vehicle and wounding a number of Their elements.

In Saada, the Yemeni army forces thwarted an infiltration of the militia towards their positions in the Al-Thabet market in the Al-Safra district, according to the operations corner of the Falcons Brigade Colonel Abdullah al-Salwi, according to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), noting that the army’s heroes have foiled an attempt to wrap and infiltrate the Houthi militia towards the Tabab al-Rub and strategic Al-Trabal The two overlooking Wadi Jalal and Al Thabet Central Market.

In addition, a violent explosion shook the northern region of the capital, Sanaa, on Monday evening, which led to the shaking of houses and the fall of windows in several areas north of the capital, according to local residents, stressing that the explosion occurred without the presence of coalition aircraft in the sky of the city. The sources pointed out that the Sanaa explosion was followed by moments of militia attack on a storehouse of ammunition belonging to the Yemeni army in Sahn al-Jin camp, which indicates their failure to launch the first missile and their success in launching two missiles towards Marib, one of them was dropped by the coalition air defenses in the city, while the other fell on a store Weapons led to ballistics flying out.

Meanwhile, security and other local sources in Marib Governorate said that violent explosions rocked the city in the early hours of yesterday, as a result of explosions from a warehouse containing the remnants of war, which were bombed, resulting in the explosion of mines and projectiles stored in it.

The sources confirmed that the mines and projectiles collected during the last period from the areas controlled by the Houthi militia were stored near the Sahn al-Jin camp, in preparation for their destruction by the National Mine Clearance Program and the Pore Project of the King Salman Relief Center.

In Al-Bayda, Commander of the 117th Infantry Brigade, Brigadier General Ahmed Al-Naqah, affirmed that Al-Bayda will witness a new stage in the coming days that will speed up the liberation process, indicating that the army stationed with the Qanya Front is ready to defeat the militias.

In his speech to the media, he explained that the military operations of the army forces are continuing and will witness a new stage in the coming days that will accelerate the liberation process and defeat the Houthi militia.

On the other hand, the joint forces and the local resistance in the Hamaikan were able to dismantle explosive devices planted by the Houthi militias in the Al-Zahir Directorate, west of the governorate, noting that the explosive devices that were dismantled are among the most dangerous ones, as they carry high explosive materials that were camouflaged in the form of stones, indicating that The detonation process is done by laser beams.

In Al-Dhalea, the battles resumed on the fronts of Al-Fakher, Habil Al-Abdi and Bayt Al-Shamal, north of Al-Dhalea, while the forces of the First Brigade, Saqa’a of the Southern Forces entered the confrontation line east of Habil Al-Abdi. Military sources stated that the confrontations included the use of all types of weapons, and were largely concentrated in the Al-Fakher Front, Habeel Al-Abdi, and extended to the Al-Fakher area, north of Qataba, north of Al-Dhalea.

According to the sources, the militias pushed their crowds gathered during the past days and all their elements, and tried to advance towards the sites lost in the battles of the past weeks, but all of its attempts were destroyed in the legendary steadfastness of the forces of the first brigade, thunderbolt and joint forces.

The sources confirmed that the Houthis suffered great losses between the dead and wounded in their ranks, and field military sources reported the injury of two members of the southern forces.

In Taiz, the Haifan front in the south of the governorate witnessed violent confrontations between the army forces stationed in the Eirim front and the Houthi militias that attempted to infiltrate the army positions in the area, leaving dead and wounded on both sides, according to field sources, confirming the clashes extended to the attack and al-Adheer sector, where the two parties used Medium and heavy weapons.

• 18 Houthis were killed by coalition raids targeting military reinforcements of the militia in the Jarshab Mountains from the direction of Al-Jawf.

Violent explosions rocked the city of Ma'rib as a result of mines and projectiles inside a militia store that was bombed by the coalition.