Preparations for the start of wide Yemeni consultations

Rashad Al Alimi

Yemeni diplomatic sources revealed that there are extensive arrangements and preparations for holding multiple rounds of consultations within the framework of the recently extended UN armistice, between the Yemeni government and Houthi militias, under the auspices of the United Nations, pointing out that there are preparations for extensive "Yemeni-Yemeni" consultations.

The sources indicated that the consultations will focus on the axes of opening roads, the economic, humanitarian and relief aspect, the prisoners' file, and the military and security file.

As part of the Houthi violations of the armistice, the militias continued to target civilian areas located near the "Thurra" front between the provinces of Al-Bayda and Abyan for the second day in a row.

In Taiz, military sources confirmed the arrival of huge Houthi reinforcements to the Jund areas east of the city, where the militias are stationed, noting that the Houthis deployed fighters and weapons from those reinforcements in the "Forts" area on 50th Street, and the "Hasakah" area in the Taiziyah Directorate on the outskirts of the strategic Sitteen Street.

In Sanaa, informed sources confirmed the death of 6 foreign missile experts and 8 Houthi fighters, including engineers in the field of missiles and tactical weapons, as a result of the explosion of a ballistic missile that was being prepared in one of the newly developed workshops in Al-Hafaa camp, east of the capital.

In Hajjah, a civilian was killed as a result of a Houthi mine explosion north of Midi district, while grazing cattle.

On the other hand, an official source in the Yemeni presidency reported the formation of a presidential operations room to follow up on developments in Shabwa governorate, noting that the Presidential Leadership Council headed by Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi held an emergency meeting today, to find out the latest developments in Shabwa and directed its follow-up around the clock.

The official Saba news agency stated that the Presidential Command Council had taken important decisions against those responsible for the confrontations in the province, including the dismissal of some military and security leaders.

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