The Yemeni Presidential Council begins arranging the military and security situation

The Yemeni Presidential Command Council has begun its first moves to arrange the military and security conditions to suit the objectives of the next stage, and informed sources confirmed that the Vice Chairman of the Presidential Command Council, Major General Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, and the Deputy Command of the Council, Brigadier Tariq Saleh, held individual meetings with the leaders of the Yemeni ministries of defense and interior, in The first process of reorganizing and restructuring the security and military sides, to accommodate the variables of the current stage, and the outcomes of the recent Riyadh consultations.

The official Yemeni news agency "Saba" stated that the Vice Chairman of the Presidential Command Council, Brigadier Tariq Muhammad Saleh, met with the Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-General Muhammad al-Maqdashi, and stressed the importance of enhancing the combat readiness and the combat, tactical and moral preparation of all units of the armed forces to confront the Houthi violations of the armistice and prevent the Houthi militias from achieving Any field progress on the ground, and he also stressed the importance of uniting the efforts of all forces of the Yemeni people in order to support the efforts of the Council to achieve the goals for which it was established.

According to Saba Agency, Brigadier General Tariq met the Minister of Interior, Major General Ibrahim Haidan, and stressed the need to enhance high vigilance and a sense of security, in order to consolidate the pillars of security and stability.

For his part, Vice-Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, Major General Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, met the Minister of Interior, Major General Ibrahim Haidan, and stressed the importance of the ministry's leadership's commitment to the council's directives and its implementation of all tasks assigned to it.

Major General Al-Zubaidi also met with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense represented by the Minister of Defense, Lieutenant-General Muhammad Al-Maqdashi, and urged them to adhere to the directives of the Council.

For his part, the Chief of Staff of the Yemeni Army, Lieutenant-General Saghir bin Aziz, said in a speech before the graduation of a security course in Marib, that the stage after the formation of the Presidential Command Council will be a new stage in which the Houthi priesthood will be eliminated, state institutions will be restored, and security and stability in Yemen will be established. .

In addition, the Houthi militias continued their violations of the UN truce, during the past few hours, according to the media center of the Yemeni army, confirming the monitoring of 141 violations of the armistice committed by the militias, including 44 violations of the armistice on the fronts west of Hajjah, 43 on the fronts of the Taiz axis, and 25 violations of the armistice north and west And south of Marib, and 18 violations of the armistice in the Al-Barah and Hays axes, 8 violations of the armistice in the fronts east and north of Al-Jawf, and 3 violations of the armistice in the Kataf Al-Baqqa front and the Al-Fakher front in Al-Dhalea.

The center indicated that the violations varied between artillery shelling and machine-gun fire, and the creation of sites and roads, and the deployment of snipers in several locations.

In Sanaa, two Houthi members were killed by tribal elements from Bani Shaddad, against the background of the detention of a girl in a police station, and the militias stormed the Ahmed Nasser Mosque on Hael Street in the center of Sanaa.

In Ibb governorate, Houthi armed elements stormed the headquarters of three private radio stations in the governorate, "Samara FM Radio, Al-Lun FM Radio, and Yemen Music FM Radio," and destroyed and closed the equipment of these radio stations.

In addition, the Saudi project to clear mines in Yemen, "Masam", announced the removal of 1,444 mines, unexploded ordnance and explosive devices left by militias on Yemeni territory during the past week.

The project stated in a statement on Twitter that it was able to clear 311,661 square meters of booby-trapped Yemeni lands, bringing the number of mines and munitions removed since the beginning of the project so far to 330,981 mines, unexploded ordnance and an explosive device.

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