The Legitimacy Support Alliance in Yemen announced yesterday that the Houthi militia in 2019 violated the ceasefire since it was announced on April 8, while the Yemeni forces managed to liberate new areas in Al Bayda, and thwarted attacks by the Houthi militia on the Ma'rib and Jawf fronts, and the militias continued their violations of the armistice on the fronts West Coast.

In detail, the Yemen Legitimacy Support Alliance announced yesterday that the Houthi militia in 2019 violated the ceasefire, since it was announced on April 8.

The Arab Alliance said that it applies the utmost restraint with the rules of engagement, with the right of legitimate response to cases of self-defense.

On the ground, the Yemeni forces, supported by the local resistance, managed to control large parts of the Qaniyah isolation northwest of Al Bayda governorate, and advanced towards the Al-Sawadiyah district after the liberation of the Al-Yassbel point, and large parts of the asphalt road heading to Al-Wahhabiya.

The Commander of Al-Bayda axis, Brigadier Abdul-Rab Al-Asbahi, stated that "the army, backed by the resistance, made field progress, and was able to clear a number of locations from which the militia attacks in the Qaniya front had become almost liberated."

Field sources confirmed the death of more than 70 Houthis, and the families of others, on the fronts of Al-Dhali Thursday evening and yesterday morning, as well as the destruction of military vehicles, confirming the death of the Houthi leader Salah Hadi Al-Wehbi in the recent battles, along with the leader Naji Ahmed Al-Mutawa and the leader Saleh Hussein Deif God, and the leader Yusuf Ahmed Ali, and Ali Muhammad Yahya.

In Makiras, the Combined Brigade Brigade Command forces continued to advance at Jabal Tharah, at the expense of the Houthi militia.

On the other hand, the engineering teams were able to remove 139 mines and explosive devices, from Qaniyah, located between Al-Bayda and Marib.

Al-Bayda governorate, in central Yemen, has been witnessing violent battles for weeks between the army, the joint and the resistance on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other.

In Al-Jawf, the Yemeni army forces thwarted Houthi attacks towards their positions in the east of Al-Hazm city, and the vicinity of the camp of the building blocks, the fiercest of which focused on the Al-Jadafar area, and near the camp of the building, and incurred huge losses.

In Marib, military sources confirmed the death of a number of Houthi elements in confrontations with the army, on Thursday evening and yesterday dawn, in the front of the flag in Sarawah, west of the governorate, including field leaders, including Saddam al-Shami, and the called Falah Salim, belonging to the so-called "Hussein Brigades", In addition, several militia fighting vehicles were destroyed.

In Sana'a, local sources confirmed that the Houthi militia had failed to launch a ballistic missile, from the north of the city yesterday morning.

For its part, the militias continued to violate the armistice on the west coast, and yesterday morning bombed residential neighborhoods and villages in the city of Al-Tahita, and the mountainous region.

In Al-Dhalea, Houthi militia has indiscriminately bombed villages and civilian homes in Al-Youbi, west of Qataba, and the shelling was concentrated in Salim, near Al-Fakhir, causing civilian casualties.

70 Houthis and other families were killed on the Dhali fronts, as well as the destruction of militia military vehicles.

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