Houthi militias continued to violate the initiative of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy to extend the ceasefire in Yemen for an additional month. Military sources said that the militias committed 231 violations since last Friday, and the fronts around the capital, Sanaa, witnessed various military confrontations and operations between the Yemeni army and the militias, including the Ma'rib fronts And al-Bayda and insatiable, while the Southern Transitional Council announced the establishment of an autonomous administration in the areas under its control, in a move rejected by the Yemeni government.

In detail, Yemeni military sources said that the Houthi coup militia has violated the ceasefire 231 times, since the extension of the ceasefire initiative, last Friday.

On the ground, the fronts in the vicinity of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, witnessed a notable military escalation by the Houthi militias, which made several offensive attempts on the Yemeni army forces on the front lines from the Maimana side of the Naham front, and the army forces managed to thwart all of them, and the militias sustained great losses.

In Marib, clashes continued between the Yemeni army forces and militias on the anesthetic fronts and around the Sarwah market, and various weapons were used on both sides.

In Al-Bayda, the army and local resistance forces in the Silo District managed to take control of Jabal Shukan, Dhami, and Madhahi, and the militias inflicted huge losses in equipment and lives.

In Macaires, the joint and southern forces continued to secure their areas of control in Jabal Al-Central, the highest peak of the Aqaba-Tora mountains directly overlooking the Lauder District in Abyan, after liberating them from the Houthi militia. .

Field sources confirmed that the joint and southern forces seized a large amount of weapons and ammunition, which were left by the militias in the liberated sites of Maciras.

In Al-Dhali ', Houthi militias shelled with thermal rockets and Katyusha locations in Naqil al-Shim, in the city of Maris, in the north, leaving direct casualties among civilians in the area.

Clashes resumed between the joint and southern forces on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, in the Free and Al-Musabouh sites, after violent confrontations on the fronts east of Al-Hasha, and the militias incurred heavy casualties, and the Houthi attacks and repulsions were broken down.

The southern forces destroyed a Houthi tank while fighting continued east of Al-Hasha district, northwest of Al-Dhalea, and concentrated in the Masharih sector - loans, free and coastal areas, Al-Thoob and Habil Naji.

Military sources in Al-Dhalea stated that the joint and southern forces managed to kill 28 wounded and wounded militias during the recent confrontations in the vicinity of al-Hasha.

In Al Hudaydah, Houthi militias bombed the joint forces sites in the Al-Duraimi district and the city of Al-Saleh, east of Al-Hodeidah, according to field sources, noting that the militias fired mortar shells at the locations of the joint forces in Al-Duraimi, and targeted east of the city of Al-Salih with a weapon of 14.5 and the rates of pika.

The sources stated that the militias renewed the bombing and targeting of residential neighborhoods and joint sites in the district of Al-Tahita, south of Al-Hodeidah, using various weapons violently, as well as the sites of the joint forces in Hayes, which led to the death of a member of the "11 Giants Brigade," called Sari Ali Assal, by bullets Snipers of the Houthi militia stationed in the people of Bani Zuhair.

In Sana'a, the south of the city witnessed armed confrontations and clashes between Houthi-Houthi elements, against the background of an armed group attacking the Houthi leader, Abdel Qader Al-Shawish, appointed by the Houthis as an agent for the Sana'a governorate, on a military post in front of Hospital 48, south of Sanaa, in retaliation for the killing of a number of Chaouch elements in the area.

In addition, the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen announced, early yesterday morning, the establishment of a self-government administration in the areas under its control, in a move rejected by the Yemeni government.

The Southern Transitional Council deployed its forces in Aden, which is the interim seat of the government, and declared in its statement the state of public emergency in Aden and all of the southern governorates.

The Yemeni government and the governorates of Shabwa, Hadramawt and Socotra issued separate statements rejecting the announcement of the Southern Transitional Council.

Houthi bombardment of al-Dhalea, causing direct civilian casualties.

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