Houthi militias continued their violations of the armistice and ceasefire, on all fronts, including those on the western coast of Yemen, and militias continued to target the city of Marib with ballistic missiles, a number of which were intercepted, yesterday, Tuesday, in the sky of the city, while militias incurred dozens of deaths, including leaders Notable.

In the details, the Yemeni army recorded 164 new breaches of a ceasefire by the Houthi militia on the fronts around the capital, Sanaa, which included attacks on army sites and civilian areas using various types of light and heavy weapons, including ballistic missiles.

The Yemeni army leadership indicated that the militias took advantage of the armistice to carry out military operations and movements of military mechanisms, send reinforcements to separate fronts, attempt to advance, infiltration attempts, target rockets and hit various calibers, in addition to continuing their operations to develop sites and fortifications and mobilizing human reinforcements and mechanisms to their locations in various Fronts.

The sources stated that the militias launched intense bombardment, with heavy artillery, mortar shells, tanks, BMPs and RPGs, and with various types of bullets on army positions on the Sarwah and al-Malajam fronts, the Karsh front, the Maris front, sites in the Tharah front, and western Taiz sites, in addition to Targeting sites in the Haradh and Aham fronts, and sites north of Al-Jouf and east of Al-Hazm district.

In Marib, the air defenses of ballistic missiles yesterday, launched by the Houthi militia towards the city of Marib, the capital of the governorate, according to witnesses and local sources, confirming the occurrence of violent explosions heard throughout the city of Marib, as a result of the Houthi missile attack.

The sources pointed out that the air defenses of the Arab alliance in the city responded to these missiles, and were seen intercepting and detonating them in separate areas of the city's sky.

In Al-Bayda, Houthi militias targeted civilians' homes and properties in Al-Zahir Directorate, with various shells and heavy weapons, and heavy shelling focused on Wadi Al-Saeed area of ​​the Al-Hamaiqan area, which resulted in damage to a number of homes and farms, and caused casualties among the population.

Several areas in Al-Bayda witnessed a public outcry in the face of the Houthi militia, against the background of seducing a number of its sons and pushing them to the crematoriums on the fronts of the fighting, by organizing forced recruitment operations and kidnapping school students and youth. This came after the news of the death of the Houthi leader, Naeem Nasser Al-Rutub Al-Joufi, commander of the Eighth Battalion, and the injury and families of the son of the appointed governor of the white militia, Ali Muhammad al-Mansuri.

The city of Al-Bayda, the capital of the governorate, and the Rada district, also witnessed raids by Houthi elements reinforced by military vehicles, which kidnapped 33 people from the Hazmiyyah Directorate and took them to an unknown destination, against the background of the killing of a Houthi leader and the families of two others in the Hazmieh Front in the Silo Directorate Last Sunday evening, at the hands of the resistance in the Directorate.

On the same level, the Houthi leader, Hussein Abdul Bari Al-Talibi, was killed and he is the son of the Interior Ministry’s deputy of the Houthis, as was the Somali leader, Muhammad Al-Shami, who was known as “Abu Hujoom”, the leader known as “Abu Nasrallah”, and the field leader, Hassan Abdullah Al-Jaradi, who were killed, to Besides 30 other leaders, they fell in the last week of confrontations with the army and coalition fighters on the Ma'rib, al-Jawf and al-Bayda fronts, before the truce was launched by the Arab coalition, last Thursday.

In Al-Jawf, military sources confirmed that the Yemeni army forces are performing rearrangements of ranks and correcting mistakes, within the framework of the army brigades of the Al-Jouf axis and the sixth military area, in preparation for the next stage that follows the ceasefire, which military sources in the province confirm that the militias will fail, as All previous truces have failed.

In Saada, the army forces repelled an militia attack on their positions in the Baqim border front, and managed to incur the Houthis dead and wounded, and secured their positions in the vicinity of the district's center.

And in Sana'a, military sources confirmed the death of more than 50 Houthis, in an attempt to infiltrate and attack the army positions, on Sunday evening, in Najd Al-Ataq, where the bodies of 24 of them were transferred to the capital Sanaa for burial.

The Houthi Front witnessed escalating disputes between its leaders, as the so-called “preventive security” Al-Houthi arrested the Houthi leader, the former National Security Agency’s representative, Mutlaq al-Marani (Abu Imad), and the leader Saleh Mesfer (Abu Saleh), the head of the militia leader’s office, transferred them to a secret prison In the capital, Sanaa.

The sources pointed out that the reason for the arrest is the attempt by "Abu Imad" and "Abu Saleh" to turn against the security wing of the militia, which is led by Abdul Karim al-Khaiwani, noting that there are other reasons that led to the arrest, which are not yet known.

In Al-Dhalea, the Jabal, Battar and Sabira fronts witnessed violent night confrontations between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, after the latter made an attempt to advance in those areas, taking advantage of the arrival of reinforcements from Dhamar and Ibb, in addition to exploiting the ceasefire decision by The Yemeni Alliance and Army.

The militias had established a military site in the Al-Qadam area south of Makhlaf Al-Oud, in the Directorate of Qataba, and paid them with dozens of deceivers, with the aim of training them to fight, before pushing them to the Al-Dhali fronts.

In Al Hudaydah, Houthi militias continued to bomb and target residential villages in the district of Hays in the south of the governorate and extended to the village of Bani Maghari, using heavy mortar shells, according to field sources, noting that the militias stationed in the Aden Triangle bombed Maghari and the Palm Valley with various types of weapons.

Militias also bombed residential neighborhoods in the center of Al-Tahita city, south of Hodeidah, and caused material damage to civilian homes, according to the military media of the Giants Brigades, who documented 79 breaches of the armistice in Hodeidah, yesterday and the day before yesterday, indicating that the militia violently shelled the kilo area east of 16 km Al-Madinah, Al-Drahami and Bait Al-Faqih, as well as several areas in the south of Hodeidah.

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Houthi, they were killed in an attempt to infiltrate and attack the army sites in Sanaa.

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People from the Hazmiyeh Directorate kidnapped them by the militia and took them to an unknown destination.