A number of militia leaders, who were in Hodeidah, fled to Sanaa as national army forces approached the liberation of the last port surrounding the city of Hodeidah from the north in an effort to stifle the militias and force them to surrender, .
Field sources also reported that dozens of members of the Houthi group threw their weapons and surrendered after they were abandoned by the group’s leaders and fled to the middle of the residential neighborhoods in the city, which the army surrounded from the south, southwest and east, while continuing to encircle it on the one hand North, in conjunction with avoid intrusion into residential neighborhoods.
Al-Houthi’s militia collapsed on Monday in five Yemeni provinces as Yemeni army forces backed by the Coalition forces to complete the strangulation of militias in the city of Hodeidah, along with the liberation of large areas in Dali, Hajjah, Baidah and Saada.