The Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen announced the day before yesterday that it had monitored 47 violations of the ceasefire by the Houthi militias, while military operations continued between the army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militias on the one hand, in the fronts of Al-Bayda, Marib, and Hodeidah, where the army managed to thwart attacks Militias on the three fronts, with Houthi breaches of the armistice continuing on the West Coast.

In detail, the leadership of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen monitored 47 violations of the ceasefire by the Houthi militia yesterday, raising the number of breakthroughs to 3268 violations since the ceasefire was announced on the eighth of last April.

In a statement, the coalition said that the breaches included hostilities, the use of light and heavy weapons and ballistic missiles.

The coalition added: "We apply the utmost restraint with the rules of engagement, with the right of legitimate response to cases of self-defense on the fronts."

On the ground, the Yemeni army's “Al-Afarat Brigade” forces, with the support of the tribes, foiled a large-scale attack by the Houthi militia on their positions in the Al-Wahhabiya front in Al-Bayda governorate, which lasted 10 hours, and used various types of weapons. Field sources stated that the Houthi forces and tribes surrounded the Houthi groups in the Al-Khudr Al-Aswad area between Al-Wahhabiya and Qaniyah, with the confrontations between the two sides continuing on two major fronts, with great support from the Arab coalition aircraft, which targeted Houthi movements in Al-Wahhabiya. The sources confirmed the death and injury of dozens of Houthi elements in Qaniyeh and Al-Wahhabiyah, and the army and tribes forces were able to recover quantities of various weapons and ammunition.

The militias bombed the village of the branch in the Qanatiya front with Katyusha rockets, against the backdrop of their defeats incurred a week ago, and yesterday, they bombed residential villages in the Madghal district in the neighboring governorate of Ma'rib, killing a woman after a Houthi missile landed on her house. The Sarwah fronts, west of the Ma'rib Governorate, witnessed violent confrontations between the army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, leaving dead and wounded among the Houthis, according to field sources, confirming that three of the Houthi leaders were killed in clashes yesterday in the Mawman Siwa front.

Meanwhile, local sources in Nahham, northeast of the capital, Sanaa, confirmed that the Houthi militia had sent large reinforcements to the Al-Jawf Junction and Harib Naham, with the aim of launching simultaneous and wide attacks on army positions in those areas, and others in the Jabal Marthad front of the drug and western Hailan in Marib.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their breaches of the United Nations armistice, and yesterday, they shelled residential villages in Al-Duraimi district, using various types of weapons, according to sources in the joint Yemeni forces, noting that the militias were used to shell mortar shells violently, while opening fire. Its machine guns.

In Ibb, the Houthi militia kidnapped 24 merchants and dumped them in one of its prisons in the governorate, on the grounds of their refusal to pay money in the framework of the so-called support of "confronting Corona" and another under the name "war effort", in addition to paying zakat.

- Yemeni army forces and tribes surround Houthi groups in the Al-Khudr Al-Aswad area between Al-Wahhabiyah and Qaniyah.

- The coalition: "We apply the utmost restraint with the rules of engagement, with the right of legitimate response to cases of self-defense on the fronts."

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