In Yemen, the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy monitored 83 violations committed by the Houthi coup militia in a number of Yemeni provinces during the past 24 hours, noting that Houthi violations since the announcement of the ceasefire in Yemen amounted to 2,399 violations.

The coalition added: "The breaches included hostilities, the use of light and heavy weapons and ballistic missiles," noting that the coalition applies the utmost restraint with the rules of engagement with the right of legitimate response to cases of self-defense on the fronts.

He affirmed the coalition's commitment to the ceasefire and support the efforts of the Special Envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths, to end the suffering of the Yemeni people as a result of the Houthi coup.

On the ground, the armed forces and the local resistance forces, in Al-Wahhabiya front in Al-Bayda Governorate, foiled a large Houthi attack on its positions in the area, and incurred heavy losses in equipment and lives.

Meanwhile, military units from the First Brigade Giants have arrived at the Hazmieh Front in the Silo District, to support the resistance of the Azzan tribes against the Houthi militias.

The engineering teams of the Yemeni army were able to remove and dismantle mines and explosive devices, which were planted by the Houthi militia on the main road on the Qaniyah front.

On the same level, the commander of the third military region, Major General Ahmed Hassan Jubran, inspected the preparations taking place in the Qaniya front to complete the liberation process in the region, praising the heroic roles they play, the last of which is the harsh response to the recent escalation of the Houthi militia, which came despite the ceasefire initiative That the National Army committed to.

On the other hand, tribal crowds and support for the tribal parotaxism, launched by the Al-Awada tribes in Radman district in al-Bayda, continued, in a sign of the escalation of the tribal revolution against the Houthi militias, especially as the Imran tribes in the vicinity of the capital declared al-Nafir and flocked to Marib to support the Al-Bayda tribes.

The Yemeni Minister of Information, Muammar Al-Aryani, confirmed the existence of forced recruitment operations in the Houthi regions to confront the tribal revolution in Yemen, indicating that he possesses documents issued by the Houthi militias to Akal Harat, the capital of Sana'a, forcing them to recruit four individuals from each neighborhood in order to train them to use weapons And put them on the fronts of the fighting.

Al-Iryani said in a series of tweets with "Twitter": "The Houthi militia forces the minds of neighborhoods in the kidnapped capital, Sanaa, to recruit four civilians from each neighborhood, with the aim of training them to use weapons and throw them on the fronts of the fighting."

In Sanaa, the army forces of the seventh military zone were able to repel an attack by the Houthi militia on its sites, in the vicinity of Jeb Salab, and the outskirts of Huraib Neham, and incurred heavy losses and forced them to retreat to their previous positions.

In Marib, hit-and-run operations between the army and militia continued in the Sarwah, Al-Mukhdara and Muzehir fronts, in the west of the governorate, amid intermittent clashes between the two sides on the Hailan front.

In Hodeidah, the joint Yemeni forces were able to repel an attack by the Houthi militia on their positions in the south of Hodeidah, the second in 24 hours, targeting the Al-Duraimi directorate and militias using various weapons, including guided missiles.

The joint forces in the Hays front failed an attack and a creeping of the Houthi militias, in the northwest of the district, from their positions in the Al-Aden junction, and they fought with violent clashes and incurred losses.

Houthi militias have stepped up their breaches of the international armistice on the West Coast, since the days of the holy month of Ramadan began remarkably.

Local sources stated that the militias pushed reinforcements and crowds of fighters from the Al-Marwah, Al-Qanaws and Al-Zaydiyya districts, north and northeast of Al-Hodeidah, towards Hodeidah led by the Houthi Security Director in the governorate, Abu Ali Al-Kahlani, noting that these groups were distributed to several areas inside the city.

• The joint Yemeni forces repelled an attack by militias on their positions in southern Hodeidah, the second in 24 hours.

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