[12/04/2022 01:21]
Marib - Saba
The Iranian Houthi militia continued on Sunday its violations of the declared truce, for the ninth consecutive day, on the battlefronts in the governorates of Taiz, Hodeidah, Hajjah, Aljawf and Marib.
The army monitored 81 violations committed by the Iranian militia including 23 violations on the fronts of Taiz, 22 violations on the southern, western and northwestern Marib fronts, 17 on the Hajjah fronts, 14 violations in the Al-Barah and Hais axes in Hodeidah, and 5 Violations in the fighting fronts east of Hazm Al-Jawf.
The violations varied between two infiltration attempts carried out by the militia in the Hays axis in Hodeidah, and another infiltration attempt towards a military site in the Faliha front, south of Marib.
Meanwhile, the Iranian militia continued to target army sites on all fronts with artillery and various calibers, and to target sites on several fronts south of Marib and in the Hays axis with unmanned drones.
The Houthi militias also continued to send human and material reinforcements to several fronts, including convoys of puck-up trucks laden with equipment and personnel, which were sent to separate locations south of Marib.
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