Battles around Sanaa ... and violations of the coast

The militias are renewing their rejection of dialogue and threatening to escalate further

The Houthis are threatening that they will be able to open Hodeidah fronts at any moment.

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The Houthi militia renewed its rejection of dialogue and an end to the war in Yemen, and chose the military option in response to UN calls to return to dialogue, while battles continued on the fronts of Ma'rib and Sana'a, and the Houthi violations on the fronts of the West Coast.

In the details, the Houthi militia renewed its rejection of dialogue and an end to the war and the tendency for peace, and insisted on the military option to settle matters in Yemen, according to the Houthi leader, a member of the so-called "Supreme Political Council" Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi.

He indicated in his tweet on Twitter that their priorities are confrontation before going to any round of consultations, in response to the calls of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, who renewed the invitation to the Yemeni parties to engage again in a constructive dialogue, about the plan of his envoy to Yemen. Martin Griffiths.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast, the head of the Houthi side in the ceasefire monitoring committee, Muhammad al-Qadri, threatened to blow up the situation militarily in Hodeidah, and said after a meeting with the chief international observer that they were "able to open the Hudaydah fronts at any moment."

On the ground, field sources in Marib reported the advance of the army and the tribes on the fronts of Majzar, Majdhal and Sarwah, achieving qualitative victories at the expense of the militias, which suffered dozens of deaths and injuries, in recent times, on the outskirts of Ma'rib, which prompted them to withdraw groups of their fighters to Sana'a and towards Al-Bayda governorate.

In Nehm Sanaa, the army and tribes carried out a tight ambush by the Houthi militia in Najd Al-Ataq Benham, which led to the death of 11 Houthis, including the Houthi leader Brigadier General Abu Muqtada Al-Rimi, and a Houthi cultural supervisor calling Khaled Muhammad Al-Sayaghi.

In Hajjah, local sources confirmed the destruction of a Houthi missile launch pad, with an air strike by the coalition fighters in the vicinity of the city of Haradh, on the border with Saudi Arabia, after targeting it with three successive raids.

In Hodeidah, on the western coast, the joint forces monitored 78 violations and violations committed by the Houthi militia in the districts of At-Tuhayat, Hais, Beit Al-Faqih and Al-Durayhimi districts, which were represented in targeting and bombing residential neighborhoods with various weapons, including mortar shells.

• 78 violations and violations committed by Al Houthi militia in Al Hudaydah districts.

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