The joint Yemeni forces held the Houthi militia responsible for the collapse of the Stockholm Agreement on Hodeidah, while the Yemeni government announced the suspension of the work of its team on the redeployment committee, while the field escalation of the militias continued, while field sources in Marib confirmed that the army was able to liberate the red hill in the Hilan Mountains in the Sirwah district, in When the confrontations continued in Al-Jouf with the support of the coalition fighters.

In the details, the joint Yemeni forces held on the west coast of Yemen the Houthi militia responsible for the collapse of the Stockholm Agreement on Hodeidah, after they sniped a member of the government side team in the Liaison Committee the day before yesterday.

"The Houthis bear the responsibility for the collapse of the Stockholm Agreement, which has been dying since its birth, with their continuous violations, the most recent of which is direct targeting by sniping of the control officer, Muhammad al-Sulayhi," said Brigadier-General Sadiq Dowid.

In tweets on Twitter, he pointed out that “international silence over the Houthi fools is an effective participation in the further deterioration of the situation in Hodeidah.”

The government team in the Coordination Committee for Redeployment in Hodeidah suspended its work in the committee due to the assault on Al-Sulayhi, the daily violations of Al-Houthi, and international silence about it, while the Yemeni government announced the suspension of the work of the government team in the committee.

The Yemeni Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, in a statement, that the suspension of the governmental team’s work in the Coordination Committee for Redeployment comes as a result of the continued escalation by the Houthi militias, and their misuse of the Hodeidah and the armistice agreement resulting from it, to mobilize and escalate their absurd war, and the militias were intransigent in implementing the requirements of the Hodeidah Agreement for more than General, unjustly restricting the movement of the United Nations Mission in Support of the Hodeidah agreement, undermining the work of the chair and members of the Redeployment Coordination Committee, and the work of tripartite control points.

The statement pointed out that Houthi militias continue to abuse and breaches in Al Hudaydah governorate, the last of which was targeting a government monitoring officer, Colonel Muhammad al-Sulayhi, while performing his work, the day before yesterday, at one of the control points in Al Hudaydah.

The UN envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, made a short visit to the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, the day before yesterday, in an effort to contain the last position, and to stop the military escalation practiced by the Houthi militias on the Jawf, Ma'rib and Sana'a fronts, and finally on the West Coast, but he failed in his endeavors according to Informed sources in the capital, Sanaa.

The sources pointed out that Griffiths left the capital Sanaa after holding meetings with Houthi leaders, in light of the recent escalation on the fronts of the coast, which threatens the collapse of the Sweden agreement, as well as its continuation of the escalation on the Jawf, Marib and Sana'a fronts, and Griffiths visit to Sanaa came hours before a prospective session Of the Security Council on Yemen.

On the field level, military sources in the west coast confirmed that the Houthi militia launched drones in the sky of the city of Hodeidah, and the districts of Hays, Khokha, Mokha and Drahami, in the context of its military escalation, which was yesterday, to send large reinforcements to the east of the city of Hodeidah, warning of the explosion of the situation militarily.

Militias have also intensified their shelling of residential neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city of Hays, using machine guns, and also the "Thabit Brothers Industrial Complex" in Hodeidah.

The militias have intensified, during the past two days, the digging of trenches and tunnels, the deployment of weapons and snipers in the neighborhoods of the city of Hodeidah, and mobilized its elements and intensified military measures in several areas of the West Coast, in the framework of its efforts to explode the situation militarily, which made the joint Yemeni forces declare their readiness for each Possibilities.

Houthi militias have also bombed "joint" sites, residential areas, and farms, in Al-Duraimi, Al-Tahita, and Al-Jah area in Beit Al-Faqih.

In Al-Jawf, east of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, field sources confirmed the death of 20 Houthis as a result of an air strike by coalition fighters, targeting a location for them in the Khub and Al-Sha`f district, which is witnessing violent confrontations between the army and the coup elements.

The sources pointed out that the raids caused the destruction of military vehicles, and prevented the militia from advancing towards the Silila area, which was finally liberated by the Yemeni army, pointing to the continued preparations and preparations to restore the city of Al-Hazm, the capital of the province.

In Marib, military sources confirmed that the Yemeni army forces, backed by the coalition, were able to liberate the Red Hill in the Heilan Mountains in the Sirwah District, after violent battles with the Houthi militias, which incurred heavy losses.

The sources pointed out that the army entered the outskirts of the Hailan Mountains from the direction of Sarwah, and is continuing its progress in the mountainous area that is full of mines that were heavily planted by the militias in those rugged mountains, which are connected directly to the countryside of the capital Sana'a.

In Hajjah, coalition fighters launched more than 30 raids on militia sites and reinforcements in Hiran and Haradh, causing heavy casualties, and destroyed military vehicles belonging to them, according to local and military sources in the fifth region.

She pointed out that nine raids targeted Houthi reinforcements in the Haradh area, and eight raids targeted Houthi positions in the liberated Hiran area, while 11 raids targeted Houthi gatherings in Islet al-Atan in the Directorate of Bakil al-Mir, after the destruction of their training camp by coalition fighters a few days ago.

In Al-Dhalea, Sabira and Jabb fronts, west of Qataba, northwest of the governorate, witnessed violent confrontations between joint forces and coup militias, in which various types of weapons were used, and many Houthi elements were killed and wounded, while four joint forces were martyred.

Military sources in Al-Dhalea reported that the soldiers of the "Seventh Brigade of Saada" had fought violent confrontations with the Houthi militia, which attempted to advance under heavy fire coverage towards their locations in the west of the town of Sabira, but failed due to the resistance of the brigade soldiers who sustained the Houthis heavy losses.

The fronts of al-Fakher and Marakhzah witnessed similar confrontations between the joint and the militias, during which two people were killed and wounded.

In Taiz, clashes continued between the Yemeni army forces and militias in the Air Defense Front, north of the city, for the second consecutive day, according to field sources, noting that the clashes erupted, yesterday evening, after the militias attempted to infiltrate the army positions in the vicinity of the Air Defense Camp .

The sources confirmed that the army was able to thwart the attempt, while continuing clashes that extended to the thirty and fifty streets.

- Coalition fighters launched more than 30 raids on militia positions and reinforcements, in Hiran and Haradh Hajjah, causing heavy casualties.

- The government team in the Coordination Committee for Redeployment in Hodeidah, suspends its work in the committee against the background of the attack on one of its members, and the continued violations of Houthi daily.