Houthi militias escalated militarily in the fronts around the capital, Sanaa, including Naham, Marib and Al-Bayda, to renew the confrontations in which the militias incurred dozens of dead and wounded, including prominent leaders, and the families of others, while the militias continued their violations of the armistice in the West Coast, and they escalated their attacks in Dhali, which they investigated The joint and southern forces won the militias.

In the details, the Naham front, northeast of the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, witnessed yesterday, the most violent confrontations between the army forces on the one hand and the Houthi militia that tried to penetrate the army positions between Sanaa and Marib, taking advantage of the declaration of a ceasefire by the Arab coalition.

Field sources confirmed that the army forces were able to repel the attack, and the militia sustained 10 deaths, captured two and wounded others, while military vehicles in the Najd al-Ataq area were destroyed.

The army forces in Jabal Salb Binham managed, yesterday, to shoot down a Houthi march plane before it reached its target, which was booby-trapped with a large amount of explosives, according to military sources, noting that the militias have stepped up their military operations on the fronts of Naham and western Ma'rib in a large way.

In western Marib, the army forces managed to thwart an attack by the Houthi militia towards the liberated black cemetery in Sarwah, and they killed eight people and wounded a number, and forced the rest of the attackers to flee.

The city of Sarwah front witnessed violent confrontations between the army and militias that pushed reinforcements from Sanaa towards Sarwah, with the aim of recovering the sites that were lost before the truce was launched by the coalition last Thursday.

Military sources in Marib confirmed the death of the pillars of the war, "Abu Bakril Brigade" of the Houthi militia, the leader Aseel Muhammad Ali Al-Halmi Al-Bahari, while they were trying to infiltrate the army's sites west of Marib.

In Al-Bayda, military sources confirmed the death and injury of a number of militias, including Musharraf Houthi, in the explosion of an explosive device they were trying to plant in the Nate front, where the militias planted hundreds of mines and improvised explosive devices on the roads linking the fronts of the fighting in Nata, al-Malajim and Qaniya, with the aim of reducing Army operations in those areas.

The militia continued to violate the armistice with its entry into the second week, as 283 violations of the armistice were monitored during the past two days, including military hostilities, the use of all types of light and heavy weapons, while the army and coalition forces continued to exercise restraint, and adhere to the ceasefire decision, while retaining the right to respond and defend About oneself.

In Hodeidah, militias continued their violations of the international armistice, and the combined forces in the West Coast monitored 55 new violations, which included hostilities and bombing operations in various areas of contact in the West Coast.

A source in the joint forces stated that the militias bombed the villages in the Faza and Jabaliya area and the center of Al-Tahita Directorate with various types of heavy and medium weapons, stressing that the number of violations in these areas reached 32 violations, noting that the Houthi violations affected the residential neighborhoods in the city of Hayes and reached 14 violations, which varied between Mortar targeting, machine-gun fire and snipers.

In Al-Dhalea, confrontations between the joint and southern forces on the one hand and the militias on the other hand, took place in Al-Jeb and the Battar sector west of Hajar, coinciding with the continuation of the clashes on the fronts of Bab Ghalaq in Al-Fakher, before expanding to reach Al-Hurra, Loans and Front of Al-Jubb Camp, and Wadi Sabira.

Field sources in North Al-Dhale'e stated that the confrontations in which the two sides used various types of weapons, and witnessed hit-and-run operations in several areas, as well as operations against Houthi elements in the reefs of those areas.

The joint and southern forces were able, yesterday, to control the fighters ’warfare, reaching deep into Habil Al-Abdi, and cut the supply lines for the militias inside Al-Hassas camp, after its control of the Hajar liquid and the highlands near the Al-Qarn region, which came as part of operations to secure their positions in Those areas are militia attacks.

In Taiz, shelling by Houthi militia on residential neighborhoods in the east of the city resulted in the death of a civilian and the injury of seven others, after a Houthi shell landed in a residential neighborhood near Al-Faruq School, east of the city, the night before last.

Houthi rejected Griffiths proposals for a ceasefire

Houthi militias formally rejected the proposals of the UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths, which he submitted to the UN Security Council the day before yesterday.

Griffiths presented three proposals, the first centering on a ceasefire throughout Yemen.

The second proposal focused on the most important humanitarian and economic measures that include the release of prisoners and detainees, the opening of Sana'a International Airport, the payment of salaries for government sector employees, the opening of main roads, and the guarantee of docking of ships loaded with basic commodities in the ports of Hodeidah.

In his briefing to the UN Security Council, last night, Griffiths indicated that his third proposal "concerns the urgent resumption of the political process", stressing that he worked over the past two weeks and engaged in continuous negotiations with the parties on the texts and details of these agreements.

The UN envoy expected that the two parties would agree to the aforementioned agreements, and formally adopt them in the immediate future.

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A Houthi breach of the armistice within two days included military hostilities and the use of all types of weapons.

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A new Houthi breach in Hodeidah, in various areas of contact.