In recent days, Houthi militias have increased their military presence along the borders between Al-Bayda and Lahij provinces. Local sources report that the Houthis have deployed numerous reinforcements, including personnel and equipment, to areas under their control in southeastern Al-Bayda.
According to a local source in Al-Bayda, several buses transported hundreds of Houthi fighters last night. These buses traveled along the Dhammar-Rada route to the districts of Dhii Naim and Al-Zahir, which lie near the front lines of the Al-Had Yafa region in Lahij province.
Simultaneously, media sources have reported that the Houthis are mobilizing forces to the northern fronts of Lahij, which border Taiz province. They are constructing fortifications, digging trenches, and closing off roads in anticipation of potential military movements by government forces aiming to reclaim areas still under Houthi control.
The ongoing military buildup by Houthi militias highlights the tensions in the region and raises concerns about the potential for renewed conflict. As the situation develops, local and international observers will closely monitor these movements and their implications for the stability of Yemen.
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