The Sanaa and Ma'rib fronts witnessed qualitative victories for the Yemeni army and tribes at the expense of the Houthi militia, as the army managed to control four Tabab and a strategic mountain in Maysara Naham in Sanaa, while violations of the international armistice continued in the western coast of Yemen, while the Arab coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen monitored 105 violations To stop the fire in Yemen.

In the details, the Yemeni army forces, supported by the tribes, continued to advance in the fronts around the capital, Sanaa, and managed, on Sunday evening and Monday morning, to advance and control several locations in the areas between the countryside of the capital and the Ma'rib Governorate.

Field sources said that the army and the tribes managed to control several locations in the "Fardat Nahham" facility in the northeast of the capital, after they launched a large-scale attack on the positions of the Houthi militia, led by the commander of the first brigade, the mountain infantry, Brigadier Khaled al-Aqraa, noting that the attack resulted in the liberation of Tiba al-Ramah , Al-Rawdh Class, Al-Manama Tower, and Al-Dush Al-Dushouch in front of Najd Al-Ataq, with the facilitation of Al-Farda.

The sources confirmed that the army and the tribes are close to completing the liberation of the Al-Jarf region, east of the capital completely, after imposing their control completely on Bahra Mountain, amid large collapses among the militias, which incurred 20 dead and 12 prisoners in recent battles.

The sources indicated that among the Houthi prisoners was the commander of the 314 armored brigade of the Houthi militia, Brigadier General Hussein Hussein Sabr. Five artillery and various ammunition weapons were seized. The Houthi militias yesterday pushed new reinforcements to the Wadi Huraib Naham front in order to reinforce the Sanaa-Ma'rib fronts, which are witnessing a setback in the ranks of their members who fled the impact of the army strikes and coalition fighters that bombed the Houthi reinforcements in the vicinity of Salb Front in the Directorate of Naham early Monday morning.

Yesterday, Houthi militias targeted the city of Marib with a ballistic missile that was intercepted and brought down by the Arab air defenses north of the city of Marib without causing any losses.

In Al-Bayda, the army and tribes continued to confront attempts of infiltration and attacks by the Houthi militia on the Qaniya and Al-Wehbeh front, with the aim of achieving a breakthrough towards Radman district, which is witnessing a tribal uprising against its elements.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia sniped a child in one of the reefs in the Al-Humaiqan area of ​​the Al-Zahir District, which sparked a wave of discontent among the Al-Zahir tribes that declared al-Nafeer to defeat the militias from their areas.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias continued their breaches of the United Nations armistice, and yesterday bombed residential villages and farms in Al-Darahimi with heavy mortars.

It also bombed residential neighborhoods in the center of the district of Al-Tahita, in addition to targeting with automatic weapons fire, and targeted residential villages and farms in the mountainous area of ​​the Directorate with machine guns and sniper weapons in a hysterical and indiscriminate manner.

In the city of Hodeidah, clashes erupted yesterday, between the joint forces and militias in the City Max square, the Yemen Mobile round, Sana'a Street and the vicinity of the city of Al-Saleh, after the Houthi forces attempted to infiltrate in those areas under heavy fire cover.

A field source said that the joint forces directed concentrated strikes at the sources of fire and shelling of the militias, while they responded to Houthi groups targeting their sites and causing loss of life and equipment.

The Houthi militias bombed the “Red Sea Mills” in the city of Hodeidah with shells, coinciding with an attack on the joint forces ’sites east of the city, causing material losses in the mills’ warehouses.

The militias also kidnapped a teacher in the media department at the University of Hodeidah, called Dr. Wadih Al-Sharjabi, against the backdrop of his critical writings, and his condemnation of the kidnapping of a number of university students during the recent period, and his demand for their release.

In Taiz, two members of the Houthi militia were killed by a hand grenade thrown at a point belonging to them in Sharab Al Salam district, north of Taiz, by an unknown armed man.

In Abyan, south of Yemen, a prominent leader of the terrorist "Al Qaeda" organization was killed by a US drone strike in Arqoub, according to a local source, confirming the killing of al Qaeda leader Saeed al-Atiq al-Awlaki, in the Arqoub region, by an airstrike by a drone American.

The Arab Alliance for Support of Legitimacy in Yemen announced, last night, the registration of 105 violations of the cease-fire in Yemen, bringing the number of violations committed by the Houthi militia since the truce was announced on the eighth of last April to 3564 violations.

The coalition noted that the breaches included hostilities, the use of light and heavy weapons and ballistic missiles.

He affirmed his continued application of the utmost restraint by the rules of engagement, with the right to legitimate response to cases of self-defense on the fronts, stressing his continued commitment to the ceasefire and supporting the efforts of the UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Martin Griffiths.

The army is close to completing the liberation of the Al-Jarf region, to the east of the capital completely, after imposing its full control on Jabal Bahra.

Militias bombed “Red Sea Mills” in Al Hudaydah, causing material losses in the grain stores.

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