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4 Yemeni soldiers killed in Houthi attacks despite truce

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The Yemeni army announced that 4 soldiers were killed and 25 injured, in 351 Houthi violations of the UN armistice on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August 8 to 10.
The violations occurred on the fronts of the governorates of Al-Hodeidah, Taiz, Al-Dhalea, Abyan, Hajjah, Al-Jawf and Marib.
Also Read UN: Yemen’s warring sides extend truce until October Violations varied between 90 breaches in the Hays axis south of Hodeidah, 72 breaches south, west and northwest of Marib, 58 breaches on the fronts of the Taiz axis, and 55 breaches west of Hajjah governorate, and 52 breaches in the Al-Barah axis 14. Violations east of Hazm Al-Jawf 9 breaches in the Al-Dhalea axis two breaches and one in the Abyan axis.
Also Read Nine Yemeni soldiers killed by Houthi militia despite truce During the three days, the army forces thwarted more than five infiltration attempts carried out by armed groups affiliated with the Houthi group in the governorates of Marib and Taiz.
The rest of the violations varied between shooting at army positions on all the aforementioned fronts, with Katyusha rockets, artillery, various bullets, snipers and booby-trapped drones.
Also Read 81 killed in Yemen since truce began On August 2, the United Nations announced the extension of the truce in force in Yemen for an additional two months in the hope of intensifying negotiations aimed at reaching a feeling of more sustainable peace.

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