The joint forces thwart the development of a militia site east of Hodeidah

Coalition fighters destroy Houthi reinforcements on the southern Marib fronts

Yemeni army forces repelled a large-scale militia attack on the Kharaba front in the Ma'rib governorate.

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The intensity of the confrontations between the Yemeni army forces and the Houthi militia decreased on most of the fronts, which witnessed a state of anticipation, while the confrontations between the two sides were limited to the fronts of Ma'rib and east of Taiz, while the joint forces failed to create a Houthi site in the eastern city of Hodeidah.

In detail, field sources on the southern fronts of Ma'rib Governorate confirmed the continuation of the battles between the Yemeni army and the tribes on the one hand, and the Houthi militia on the other hand, concentrated in the Haid Al Ahmed front in the Jabal Murad District, after the militias attempted to infiltrate and advance towards the army and tribal sites in the Al-Waql region, which prompted The latter is to stop it and inflict heavy losses on equipment and lives.

The sources indicated that the coalition fighters launched a series of focused raids on Houthi reinforcements and combat vehicles in the region, which led to the destruction of a number of them, leaving the Houthis dead and wounded.

On the Al-Kharaba front, the army and tribes were able to repel a large-scale militia attack towards the liberated sites with the aim of recapturing them, as the attack was repelled and the militias sustained 30 dead and dozens of wounded, and forced the rest to flee and retreat to their previous positions.

On the other hand, the Houthi militia kidnapped three engineers of the "SAFER" company for exploration and oil production, two of them on their way from Sanaa to Marib, while the third was kidnapped in front of his house in the center of the capital, Sanaa.

The "Safer" company stated, in a statement, that the Houthi militia confronted the bus carrying the employees, and kidnapped the engineers, Amin Al-Maqtari and Jaber Al-Adashi, while they were on their way from the capital Sana'a to the gas fields in Safer in the Ma'rib governorate, and blindfolded them after insulting them, and took them by force to a place It is not known, while another Houthi militia division kidnapped the engineer, Muhammad Fuad, in front of his house in Sanaa.

The company held the Houthi militia responsible for the safety of its three employees, considering that the attack on the company and its employees is an assault on all the Yemeni people, as it is "the only product of domestic gas, which is distributed to all the people of Yemen and in all its parts."

It called on local and international organizations, led by the United Nations, to "intervene to save their employees and condemn these criminal acts."

In Al-Jawf, the coalition fighters bombed militia sites in the vicinity of the Al-Muhashima area, north of the Khub Al-Sha`af District, the largest of the governorate's directorates, which led to the destruction of Houthi combat vehicles, and the death and injury of a number of their members.

In Saada, the army forces, backed by the coalition, continued their bombing of militia sites in the Ketaf al-Buqa district, north of the governorate, using guided missiles, which led to the destruction of Houthi fortifications, vehicles and weapons in the targeted sites, according to a field source, indicating that a number of legitimate targets were completely destroyed In the epaulette axis, for the past three days.

In the western coast, a member of the Houthi militia was killed and others were wounded at the hands of the joint forces, during an infiltration attempt carried out by their members in the At-Tuhayat district, and attempted to breach the contact lines southwest of the directorate south of Hodeidah, prompting the joint to confront it and inflict heavy losses on it.

The "Joint" dealt with the armed movements of the Houthi militia inside the city of Hodeidah, which came within the framework of its daily breaches of the UN armistice, as the militias tried to create combat sites in the 50th Street sector, east of Hodeidah city, which prompted the "Joint" to deal with it successfully, achieving concentrated casualties. Among the Houthi fighters, the bulldozers and equipment that the militias had prepared to create the site were forced to retreat.

The joint forces monitored 120 violations of the UN armistice, committed by the Houthi militia in Hays, Al-Tuhayat, Al-Jabaliya, Al-Faza and Al-Duraimi, and areas inside the city of Hodeidah, which included hostile military actions against populated neighborhoods and villages, and seven reconnaissance aircraft were detected over the city of Hays, the city of Al-Tuhayta and Al-Jabaliya.

In Taiz, local sources confirmed that a woman named Shaima Ahmed Hassan was killed, and another seriously wounded, in targeting the Houthi militia with artillery, the village neighborhood in Asifra, north of the city, and another in the direction of Al-Wehda neighborhood in the east of the city, where a house was destroyed and several others were damaged by the bombing.

The Houthi militia committed a brutal massacre against the sons of Al-Hima

The Houthi militia committed a brutal massacre against the people of the Al-Hima area, which is affiliated with the Taiz District, after they raided the area with more than 60 combat vehicles, and bombed them with artillery and Katyusha rockets, killing and wounding 15 people from the area, including women and children, while 18 houses were destroyed according to local sources. In the region, noting that the Houthi attack came against the background of the militias' creation of a combat position in the area, which is rejected by the residents of al-Haima.

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In violation of the international truce by the Houthi militia, the "joint" monitored it in Hays, Al-Tuhayat, Al-Jabaliya, Al-Faza and Al-Duraimi, and areas inside the city of Hodeidah.

- Battles between the Yemeni army and the Houthi militia focused on the Haid Al Ahmed front in the Jabal Murad District.

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