Violent confrontations between the Yemeni joint forces and the Houthi militias renewed in the Al-Dhali and western Taiz fronts, while the western coast fronts witnessed a notable military escalation of the militias focusing on the Hais and Al-Tahita fronts. Houthi in the front of Sarwah Marib.

In detail, the fronts of al-Dhali in central Yemen witnessed yesterday violent battles between the joint Yemeni forces backed by the southern forces on the one hand and the Houthi militias on the other hand, concentrated in the areas of Sabira, Habil al-Sammai, Habil al-Abdi, the Kharazah region and the vicinity of al-Fakher, in which various types of weapons were used.

Field sources in al-Dhalea reported that the Houthi militia launched the largest attack on the north of al-Dhali for months after the arrival of large armed reinforcements to the Al-Oud area bordering Qatqaba during the past two days, including military vehicles, while Arab coalition fighters to support legitimacy targeted some of these mechanisms, and joint forces thwarted militia attacks On its sites.

The sources confirmed that dozens of Houthi elements were killed, including the leader of the latest attack, called "Mohammed al-Marouni," as well as wounding several militia members, and the families of others.

In Sanaa, coalition fighters bombed locations and reinforcements of the Houthi militia in separate areas of the Nahham front, and local sources confirmed that the targeting resulted in the death and injury of a number of militia members and the destruction of reinforcements and military mechanisms of the Houthis in the Shakwan area in the same district.

The battles continued between the Yemeni army forces and the militias in Nahham, and the fiercest concentrated in the vicinity of the strategic Yam Mountains, while the capital and tribal areas in Sanaa witnessed a new recruitment and recruitment process by the Houthis.

In Saada, coalition fighters launched raids on Houthi positions in the districts of Razih, Shada, and Munbah, and others in areas between al-Zahir Waheidan, a stronghold of militia leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, and raids destroyed fortifications and military vehicles in the Houthi caves in the targeted areas.

In Marib, the Yemeni army forces managed to carry out a tight ambush targeting militia reinforcements in the Sarawah front, west of the governorate, and the forces destroyed a number of vehicles and looted the rest, killing and wounding those on board the vehicles from Houthi elements, and others were captured.

In Al-Bayda, Houthi militias continued to bombard residential areas and villages in the vicinity of Aqbat Tharah on the side of Abyan, using tanks and heavy artillery, and military sources confirmed that militias bombed residential areas between Abyan and Al-Bayda, with Katyusha rockets, artillery and tanks, after they had installed missile launchers at the summit of Aqba Tharah Finally, which prompted the southern forces to respond to the source of the fire in the area.

In Hodeidah, the southern areas of the governorate witnessed military confrontations between the Houthi militia and the Yemeni joint forces, after the Houthis attempted to infiltrate under heavy fire cover to the positions of the forces in the districts of Hayes and Al-Tahita yesterday morning.

In Al-Tahita, six Houthi elements were killed, and others were injured, in the joint forces response to the Houthi attack on the mountainous region, and the forces thwarted the attack.

In the city of Hodeidah, militias continued their military escalation, and yesterday bombed residential neighborhoods in Al-Khamseen Street with heavy artillery and machine guns, and also bombed farms in the vicinity of the Al-Duraimi directorate, setting one of them ablaze.

In Taiz, the artillery forces of the joint forces in the Al-Barh Front bombed the locations of the Houthi militia in the western Rassyan Mountains, killing a Houthi sniper and destroying a military vehicle.

- Houthi militia continues to bombard residential areas and villages in the vicinity of Aqbat Tharah in Al-Bayda.