Military confrontations continued between the army forces supported by tribes and the coalition on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other side in the Al-Jawf fronts, amid the killing of many elements of Houthi leaders, while the joint forces in the West Coast criticized UN statements on combating terrorism in the Red Sea, with the continued escalation of militias In separate areas in Hodeidah.

In the details, leaders in the sixth military region in Al-Jawf governorate confirmed that the forces of the region were in full control of the orphan and Muhashima areas, and the Khanjar camp and the Al-Silila mountains and Al-Jawf regions, with continued progress towards the Aqaba and Al-Hazm cities, the capital of the governorate, to retrieve them from the Houthi revolutionary militias that they recently controlled.

Brigadier General Mansour Thawaba, the leader in the Sixth Military Zone, indicated in a special statement to «Emirates Today», that the army forces continue to provide great support from tribesmen and the Arab alliance towards the militia sites that they recently created in the vicinity of the city of Al-Hazm and the Aqaba region, starting from two axes The first is from Khob and Shu`f side, and the second is from the building blocks camp.

Thawaba explained that the mines that were heavily planted by the Houthi militia in a number of areas that entered it are the only obstacle to the army's progress at a high rate towards new areas in Al-Jouf, pointing out that the military equation has changed on the ground.

For his part, Commander of the 7th brigade border guards, Brigadier Khaled bin Khurasan, confirmed the completion of the purification of the strategic dagger camp from the militias, and the continuation of progress towards new areas "amid great collapses among the Houthis, who lost their elements in the desert."

Khurasan explained that the logistical supply lines for the militias in the area were cut, and the Houthi weapons depot smuggled across the sea to the Battle of Al-Jawf and Sana'a were destroyed, as it was completely destroyed.

In addition, the Houthi militias acknowledged the death of a number of their leaders in Al-Jawf, noting through their media outlets that the chief of operations of the Khubb and Al-Sha`f Directorate, Brigadier Ahmed Muhammad Dabaan, was killed by the army forces during the orphan battles.

It announced that the commanders, Colonel Hassan Ahmed Saleh Al-Rousi, and aides Hussein Ahmed Ali Somma and Abdul Khaliq Hussein, the leader of the Sheikh, were also killed in the battle of the orphan.

On the same level, Yemeni media sources indicated that the militias arrested the governor of al-Jawf appointed by it, hours after the Yemeni army retook the orphan area and Muhamasheh in Khob and Al-Sha`f, on charges of treason and failure to repel the army and coalition attacks.

In Marib, field sources confirmed the death and injury of many Houthi elements in the artillery shelling of a center for the army forces on their positions in the center of the Sarwah Directorate, west of the governorate, yesterday, which affected Houthi reinforcements that were coming from Sana'a to the Directorate, which led to the destruction of vehicles and a wound and wounding those who were on Board.

Field sources in Marib confirmed to «Emirates Today» the Houthi militia’s failure to penetrate the first lines of the army in the Red Tala Front in Sarawah Marib, after launching a large-scale offensive by Khawlan Tayyal in Sana'a, with the aim of advancing towards the governorate’s areas from the western side.

The sources pointed out that the militia attack came after its failure to surround Ma'rib from the Jawf side over the past two days, pointing out that the militias failed to advance towards the camp of building blocks in Jawf to surround it from the north, as a result of the intervention of the coalition fighters that failed the attempt.

The sources indicated that the confrontations between the army and militias in the Khub and Al-Sha`f front in Al-Jawf continue, and that the army is close to controlling the Al-Hazm-Baqa road, after its advance in Al-Yatma, Al-Muhashima, Al-Silila and Souk Al-Thuluth.

In the West Coast, the spokesperson for the National Resistance Forces (Guardians of the Republic) and a member of the Combined Forces Command in the West Coast, Brigadier Sadeq Dowid, confirmed that the Stockholm Agreement will not be a cover for attempts to threaten international navigation in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, expressing regret for the positions of the United Nations Negative towards Stockholm.

Dowd’s comments came a few hours after the United Nations Mission in Hodeidah criticized the Houthi Alliance targeting the booby-trapped Houthi boats, which were intended to strike the safety of maritime navigation in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, in a clear bias by the United Nations Mission in Hodeidah, led by General Abhijit Goha. In the interest of the Houthi militia.

Gen. Juha, Head of the United Nations Mission and Chairman of the Coordination Committee for Redeployment in Hodeidah, said that these air strikes impede the peace process and threaten the implementation of the Hodeidah agreement, ignoring the continued violations committed by the Houthi militia on a daily basis to the international armistice, and include military and civilian sites, as well as residential neighborhoods.

The joint Yemeni forces managed to thwart the attempt to develop sites for the Houthi militia in the date palm farms east of the Al-Jah district of the Beit al-Faqih district, and were able to destroy them, killing many Houthi elements who used them to create the sites, including a sniper.

Field sources indicated that the Houthi sniper was protecting the works of creation, digging trenches, and building barricades in the area, but the joint forces managed to kill him, bringing the number of snipers who were killed in the area to five within a week, and the "joint" unit in the "joint" Cross militia defensive lines, all the way to the creation sites and destroy them completely.

The joint forces monitoring unit monitored the militia’s movements in the area to develop the sites, using a bulldozer and a drone to monitor the airspace, and it had dug a trench in the area that was not completed, as a result of the joint forces ’intervention to thwart the plan.

The sources pointed out that the movements of Al-Houthi in Beit Al-Faqih come within the framework of their exploitation of the Sweden Agreement, and their continuation in daily violations, which amounted to 182 violations during the past two days, including digging two tunnels in Sana'a Street and near Yemen Mobile tour in Al Hudaydah city, which are areas close to the UN monitoring committees that did not Move to stop the operation.

A clear breach of the armistice was also observed in Kilo 16 area east of Al Hudaydah city, represented by the creation of a military site and the digging of a tunnel near the point of the Liaison Committees in the area.

On the level of daily targeting by the militias towards the joint sites, field sources confirmed that residential villages in Al-Duraimi, Al-Tahita and Hayes were bombed by Houthi elements, who used various barrages in a wild manner.

On the other hand, hundreds of sons of the Al-Duraimi directorate in the liberated areas organized yesterday, a massive angry protest against the brutal crimes practiced by the Houthi militia against the directorate's sons, in light of the international silence.

In the stand, the protesters raised banners demanding the UN Security Council to pressure the militias to immediately release all detainees and prisoners of the Directorate, who are used by human shields in the city, and whose number exceeds 80 people.

Militia arrests al-Jouf governor appointed by them after the army recovers the orphanage and Muhashima.

With the support of tribes and alliances, the army is advancing toward the militia sites it recently created in the vicinity of al-Hazm city.

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Violation committed by the militia in the city of Hodeidah within two days.