The battles continued between the Yemeni army forces backed by the Arab alliance on one side and the Houthi coup militias on the other side in the Al-Jawf, Marib and Sana'a fronts, while the Al-Dhali fronts witnessed the military operations of the joint forces on the fronts of Battar and Bab Ghalaq, while violations of the armistice continued on the western coast of Yemen.

In detail, the Yemeni army forces were able to repel a massive attack by the Houthi revolutionary militia in the Al-Ghayl district of Al-Jawf governorate and incurred huge losses, and the army forces managed to shoot down a Houthi march plane over the city of Al-Hazm, the governorate’s capital, which is the third to be shot down in the last 10 days in Al-Jouf.

The military forces had inflicted heavy losses on the militias in terms of equipment and lives, and had managed to capture the prominent Houthi leader, Abu Muhammad al-Qasimi, after he was wounded in the fighting, which was witnessed by the Al-Ghail Directorate, and transferred him to a hospital in Al-Jawf for treatment.

Field sources stated that the army forces managed to thwart a large-scale Houthi militia attack on the Al-Ghayl district from three axes and forced them to retreat to areas in the district's borders, while the battles continued in some enclaves and locations of strategic importance and overseeing the ruling supply and tabulation methods.

The sources pointed out that the recent battles in Al-Ghail came after the arrival of large reinforcements of militias from Imran and Sana'a over the past three days, and took advantage of the army's progress towards advanced areas towards the eastern Amran countryside to be able to infiltrate into the district with a dispersed population.

The Al-Ghail Front, to the south of Al-Jouf, is bordered to the south by the Nahham District, Sanaa Governorate, and by the Majzar District in the Ma'rib Governorate, and the front is in the border between the three districts.

Sporadic battles are also taking place on the fronts of the Al Maslub and Al Saqiyyah Directorate, southwest of Al Jawf, and they are bounded in the south by the Arhab District, Sana'a Governorate, and the Aqaba Front, which is located north of Al Hizm, at the boundary between the departments of Khob Al Sha`f and Al Hizm.

And in the Al-Safra Directorate, field sources said that violent battles are being waged by the army amid limited progress in a number of locations.

The Yemeni army forces are controlling Al-Hazm district, the capital of Al-Jawf, and large areas in the districts of Al-Masloub and Al-Ghail, Al-Khalq and other areas in Khub and Al-Sha`f, and large parts of Al-Matun, while the Houthi militias control the districts of Al-Matma, Al-Zahir, and Al-Hamidat, Burt Al-Rajuzh, Burt Al-Anan, Burt Al-Marashi, parts of Al-Matoon, and some And areas of trot and poison.

Since Friday night, coalition fighters launched more than 30 air strikes on militia sites and their reinforcements in al-Ghayil, al-Maslub al-Jawf, and the Ma'rib massacre.

Militias continued to drain from prominent leaders, during which they suffered significant losses during the past two days among their elements, including prominent leaders including Fares Naji al-Sharif, Aziz Masoud al-Sharif, and Bashar Rakan Jarallah al-Sharif.

The recent battles on the Al-Jawf, Marib, and Sanaa fronts prompted the UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, to consider it “extremely frustrating and dismaying,” indicating in press statements that he is particularly disturbed by the reckless military stance, which conflicts with the declared parties ’desire to reach a political solution, as he described it. .

Griffiths called on all concerned to stop all military activities in Al-Jouf, Marib and Naham, and work with the envoy's office to achieve this goal.

In Al-Dhalea, battles continued between the joint Yemeni and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militias on the other, in the fronts of the vicinity of Al-Fakhir, Markshah, Sabirah, and Battar northwest of Qataba.

A military source in the 1st Battalion of the 30th Armored Brigade stationed at Al-Fakhr Front said that violent clashes broke out yesterday morning between the joint forces and militias in Battar and the vicinity of Al-Fakhir, and the Sabra and Markhah parties, Habil Al-Abdi and Habil Al-Kalb, leaving dead and wounded on both sides.

The source added that the confrontations used various medium and light weapons, during which the joint and southern forces managed to thwart an infiltration attempt by the militias towards their positions on those fronts.

Meanwhile, Houthi militias have shelled residential villages in the Beit Al-Anal area of ​​the Qataba District, wounding six women as a result of mortar shells falling on a house while they were gathering.

On the Al-Bayda front, the joint forces supported by the Popular Resistance destroyed a Houthi military vehicle in the Shokan area of ​​the Silo District, killing all of the Houthis on board.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their violations of the armistice and bombed joint sites and residential neighborhoods in the Al-Jah area in the Beit Al-Faqih district, and residential neighborhoods in the Al-Duraimi district south of Al Hudaydah, using various types of machine and medium weapons, resulting in a civilian injury in Al-Duraimi and the burning of farms in Al-Jah. In the capital, Sana'a, the Houthi militia kidnapped approximately 40 people from the Hawri district of Hamadan District, north of the capital, and forced them to attend a "sectarian cycle", after obtaining information about tribal movements in Hamadan against their elements who practiced organized looting of the tribal lands.

Local sources stated that the Houthi elements raided the area and kidnapped 38 people from the Hawri area, including five elderly people, and transferred them to the Dharawan district prison in the Directorate, and forced them to attend sectarian courses as a punishment for their refusal to submit to Houthi orders, and their actions to stop the robbery and looting of lands and khat farms Of the Hamadan sons in the northern vicinity of Sanaa.