Yemen.. The file of opening Taiz roads and crossings faltered, and hostilities escalated

Well-informed Yemeni sources revealed that the file of opening roads and crossings in Taiz and other governorates continued to falter, as a result of the Houthi militia's insistence on its unilateral proposal to open roads in Taiz, and the rejection of any proposals regarding the implementation of the provisions of the UN armistice in this aspect.

The sources reported that the militias retracted their commitment to implement the terms of the truce after they achieved what they were aiming at by opening Sanaa airport, opening the port of Hodeidah and releasing prisoners, as well as achieving their goals from the truce in rearranging the ranks of its combative elements, mobilizing more fighters and sending reinforcements. and weapons on all fronts.

The militias linked the suspension of flights from Sanaa Airport to Cairo, to their continued refusal to open up the roads of Taiz, which was included in the proposal of the UN envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg, although the stoppage of flights to Cairo was made for security reasons, according to navigational sources in Cairo.

The head of the Yemeni government's military team, Major General Samir al-Sabri, confirmed during his meeting with specialists in the office of the United Nations envoy after his arrival in the Jordanian capital, Amman, the government's continued position in dealing with the armistice in a positive manner.

According to the official Saba Agency, Major General Al-Sabri referred to the military actions that threaten the truce by the Houthi militia, and that this meeting is supposed to put an end to such hostilities, as the meeting aims to discuss the consolidation of the truce and stopping violations by the militias.

On the ground, the Houthi militias continued their violations of the truce, as they launched massive combat attacks against the army and resistance positions, at dawn today, Sunday, in the Ma'la front in the Harib district, south of Ma'rib.

 Field sources stated that fierce battles took place between the two sides following the Houthi attack, during which the army and resistance forces managed to confront the attack and inflicted material and human losses on the militias, noting that the militias, after their failure, bombed villages and populated areas in the district with artillery and Katyusha rockets.

Yemeni military sources said that the Houthis' continuous violations will lead to the collapse of the UN truce, and will push the Yemeni forces to fight a battle across several axes towards the capital, Sana'a, to end the coup.

In Taiz, field sources reported the arrival of huge Houthi reinforcements to the eastern, northern and western fronts of the governorate, including various combat equipment, as well as combat elements who were mobilized during the truce period.

The sources indicated that the Houthi militias sent combat reinforcements and weapons to Taiz, coming from the governorates of Sanaa, Dhamar, and Ibb, where they were distributed on the fronts of "Al-Hawban, Mawiyah Junction, Al-Sitteen Street, Al-Rabad, and fuel, and next to the ghee, soap and cement factory in Shamir, Maqbna, and Mawiyah." ".

Meanwhile, a girl was shot by a Houthi sniper, while she was in front of her house in the city of "Al-Nour" northwest of the city.

A member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Brigadier Tariq Saleh, had held a meeting with the leadership of the Taiz axis, to discuss the military and security developments in the governorate, in light of the escalation of Houthi violations, and their repudiation of their obligations under the UN armistice.

According to the official Saba Agency, Brigadier-General Tariq directed to raise the level of discipline and readiness to resolutely confront any Houthi escalation, and to raise the level of coordination and cooperation with the local authority and security services to reduce imbalances, and establish security, stability and public tranquility, noting that the Houthi militias are now exposed to opinion. The Yemeni and international public, and even among its members, after it was confirmed to far and near that it stood as a stumbling block in the way of calm efforts and the breach of peace.

In Al-Bayda, the Houthi militia failed to launch a ballistic missile for the second time in less than a month, as a huge explosion sounded as a result of the fall of a ballistic missile minutes after it was launched from Rada’a in the Al-Qurayshiyah district in Al-Bayda.

Local sources said that the militias launched the missile from Al-Qusayr camp, next to Mount Ahram in the Radaa district, but it fell minutes after its launch, causing a huge bang that frightened the people in the district, noting that the militias are experimenting with ballistic missiles modified by foreign experts, taking advantage of the UN truce period. .

In Shabwa, the director of the Media Center of the Fifth Division Giants, Majed Abdullah, told "Emirates Today" that the division managed to shoot down a Houthi attack plane in the sky of Ain District, noting that the air defenses of the Fifth Division giants spotted the Houthi drone that it launched towards the forces. The southern station stationed in the district in the context of its violations of the armistice and was able to bring it down.

In Abyan, the southern forces and the Security Belt continued their campaign for the second day in a row, against terrorist elements in the Abyan and Shabwa governorates, which took advantage of the UN truce to unify their terrorist efforts in the liberated areas.

In Sanaa, the Houthi leader, Sadeq Yahya Abu Shawareb, expected that the capital, Sanaa, and the militia-controlled areas would witness internal fighting with the increasing conflict of the wings among the Houthis, as well as the deterioration of living and economic life, the rise in prices and the suspension of salaries in the areas under their control.

The militias had admitted losses in their ranks during the truce period, as they acknowledged the killing of 4 of their military leaders, including a commander with the rank of brigadier general.

In addition, the Yemeni human rights organization "SAM" reported that the militias have recruited more than 20,000 children since the coup and kidnapped 797 cases out of 888 cases of child abduction in Yemen.

For its part, the Saudi project to clear mines in Yemen "Masam" announced the removal of 1,143 mines, unexploded ordnance and explosive devices left by the Houthi militia in Yemen during the past week.

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