Yemeni Army Dismantles Houthi Cells Amid Escalating Violence in Marib
The Yemeni army dismantled two Houthi-linked cells in Marib, seizing military maps and communication devices. This operation follows a recent escalation of Houthi attacks, including a deadly missile strike that killed 79 soldiers.

On Wednesday, the Yemeni army dismantled two cells associated with the Houthi militia in Marib, confiscating military maps and communication devices. This operation is part of a broader context where the Houthis have intensified their attacks, including a recent missile strike that resulted in the deaths of 79 Yemeni soldiers at a training camp.
Additionally, a ballistic missile launched by the Houthis targeted the home of lawmaker Mossad Hussein al-Sawadi, killing two family members. UN envoy Martin Griffiths condemned the violence, emphasizing the need to halt military escalations that violate international law. The situation poses risks to ongoing peace efforts in Yemen.




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