Yemeni sources: Houthi militias raise combat mobilization operations

Yemeni military sources reported that the Houthi militias have increased their combat mobilization operations in their areas of control, during the past weeks.

The sources indicated that the militias are taking advantage of the humanitarian truce in the operations of combat escalation, as they have opened recruitment and training camps and established operations rooms in their areas of control, and have also carried out extensive collection operations in favor of mobilization operations.

The sources confirmed that the mobilization operations were accompanied by the transfer of various weapons from the camps and secret warehouses of the militias to the seam and front areas in Marib, Taiz and Al-Jawf, and others towards the Haradh area in Hajjah Governorate, and north of Al-Dhalea, as well as reinstalling the missiles and marches that were smuggled across the Yemeni coasts during the truce period.

The sources stated that the militias conducted extensive training operations for their members to use modern weapons that had been smuggled to them, and carried out combat parades in Dhamar, Sana'a, Saada, Hajjah and the eastern countryside of Taiz.

Today, Thursday, the military media of the Yemeni joint forces on the western coast of Yemen revealed a new spy network affiliated with the terrorist Houthi militia, consisting of six elements.

The joint forces were able to seize a shipment of smuggled weapons that were on their way to the Houthi militia, including various ammunitions, including machine gun ammunition and hand grenades.

On the other hand, the rains and torrential rains that Yemen witnessed during the past few years caused the death of 106 people and damaged 2,842 houses, according to local reports, noting that the large amount of damage was in the areas of Sanaa, Marib, Al-Jawf, Al-Mahwit, Hajjah and Al-Hodeidah.

The United Nations said that Yemen is the fourth country in the world in terms of the number of internally displaced people, with more than 4.3 million displaced people, in addition to the arrival of 97,000 African refugees.

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