Yesterday, the Houthi militia blew up the headquarters of the UN Monitoring Committee in the fifth district of Al Hudaydah, in a new escalation to end the Stockholm Agreement, and as its military breaches escalated on the various western coast fronts, the Yemeni army forces continued their advance on the Jawf, Marib, and surrounding areas of the capital, Sanaa, with the Houthi attacks continuing Towards the fronts of Dali, central Yemen.

In the details, local sources in Al Hudaydah city confirmed to "Emirates Today" that the Houthi militia bombed the headquarters of the International Monitoring Committee in the fifth region, located near "City Max" east of Al Hudaydah city, with dynamite, in a development that portends the last nail in the coffin of the Stockholm Agreement.

The bombing came two days after the liaison officers withdrew from all observation points, and the government team announced the suspension of its work in protest against the Houthi militia sniping the liaison officer at the same point.

Meanwhile, the Houthi militia continued to violate the armistice, and launched a large-scale attack on the positions of the Yemeni joint forces and residential neighborhoods in the districts of Al-Tahita and Hays, south of Al Hudaydah, using various types of weapons, as the joint forces repelled an attack on the mountainous region of Al-Hita, in which the militias used various types of medium and heavy weapons .

The sources pointed out that the joint forces responded to a large-scale attack, launched by the militias on their positions in the mountain, and the strategic Faza region located on the supply route towards Zabid and Al-Jarahi, and the militias are trying to control them, given their vital location that contributes to securing the coastline.

On the other hand, the monitoring units in the joint Yemeni forces monitored the movements of the Houthi militia, in the vicinity of the road between Al-Hitta and Al-Khokha, and on the road linking Al-Tahita and Zabid, with the aim of planting explosive devices and mines to blow up the road, and preventing the flow of supplies from the deployed forces from Al-Hita to Al-Drahami and east of the city Hodeidah.

And the engineering teams of the "joint" were able to dismantle explosive devices planted by the militias, in these areas, and conducted a hunt for Houthi elements who were trying to plant explosive devices that they left before planting them, according to sources in the "joint".

In addition, the monitoring units in the "joint" monitored 262 violations of the Houthi militia in the city of Hodeidah, including the operations of spy flights in the airspace of the streets of Thursday and Sana'a and the east of the city, as well as artillery and Katyusha rocket attacks on areas in the vicinity of Al-Drahami and Al-Khamri and the city of Al-Sahel and “kilo 16” .

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army announced its full progress and control of Wadi al-Khab and the areas overlooking it, after sweeping operations carried out by units belonging to the sixth military zone in those areas.

To that, a meeting was held yesterday, in Al-Jouf, with prominent tribal leaders in Al-Jouf, Marib, Al-Bayda, Sana'a and Saada, in which they stressed the importance of supporting the army and coalition operations, supporting the liberation operations in Al-Jouf, and moving towards militia strongholds in Sana'a and Saada to complete the liberation.

Sources close to the meeting indicated that the support of the fronts was approved by hundreds of tribal fighters, financial and material support and logistical support, in addition to working to prevent the Houthis and monitor their movements in their areas, in the framework of activating the reconnaissance fronts and military information.

On the other hand, human rights sources in Al-Jouf confirmed that the Houthi militias stormed, robbed, looted, and bombed more than 80 homes in Al-Hazm city since entering the city, and also looted medical drug stores belonging to the Al-Jouf General Hospital Authority and health centers in the governorate.

In Marib, the Al-Fateh brigade of the Third Military Region managed to secure the Al-Kasara area of ​​the Hailan Front, and the militias sustained great losses in attrition operations described as specific.

The army forces continued their military operations on the Hailan and Mashjah fronts in the Sirwah District in the west of the governorate, while coalition fighters launched a series of raids focused on the Houthi positions in the district.

There were also raids on militia sites in Nahham Sanaa, and in the areas between al-Zahir and Wahaidan in Saada governorate.

Arab coalition fighters intensified their attacks on Houthi positions and reinforcements on the fronts east of Sanaa, Ma'rib and Al-Jawf, after the recent Houthi escalation on those fronts.

In Taiz, military sources confirmed the death of 11 Houthis, including a prominent field leader, in clashes with the Yemeni army in the air defense hub northwest of the city, while the eastern fronts witnessed clashes between the two sides.

The sources pointed out that the recent battles in the vicinity of the Air Defense Forces between the brigade's 170 air defense forces and militias, in the areas of Zahra and Safa, left 11 dead in the ranks of Houthi, including the leader and field superintendent of the Houthis, al-Makni (Abu Mujahid), while others were injured and others fled.

The sources pointed out that five of the army forces were killed in the confrontations and four others were wounded, while the confrontations were renewed in the eastern city front in conjunction with the deployment of the army forces in the seam zone, in anticipation of any Houthi attacks.

In Haifa, a woman and a child were martyred and three others were wounded by the shelling of the Houthi militia, which affected Al-Hijma village in Al-Aabous yesterday evening.

In Al-Dhalea, yesterday, coalition fighters launched a series of air strikes targeting military vehicles and gatherings of Houthi militias, next to the clinic of Al-Mukhtar in Habil Al-Sammai, west of Al-Fakhr, in the town of Sabira, west of the Directorate of Qataba, and in the northern outskirts of Habil Al-Abdi and the town of Kharaza in the Bilad Al-Anal region.

Field sources indicated that the raids led to the destruction of military vehicles, the death and injury of the Houthis who were in the targeted sites, and that the flames and smoke plumes rose from those sites that the Houthi reinforcements had reached during the early hours of dawn yesterday.

Local sources in Al-Oud conflict stated that the militias pushed large human reinforcements towards the fronts of North Dhali, which were targeted, yesterday, by coalition fighters with a series of focused raids.

11 Houthis, including a field leader, were killed in clashes with the Yemeni army in the air defense hub in Taiz.

The Houthi militia continues to violate the armistice, with an attack on the positions of the joint forces in Al-Tahita and Hayes.