Yemeni Security Forces Dismantle Houthi Cell on Western Coast

In a successful counter-terrorism operation, Yemeni security forces have dismantled a Houthi cell operating along Yemen's western coast.
The cell, consisting of five individuals, was reportedly engaged in planting explosive devices and conducting intelligence-gathering activities aimed at undermining local resistance forces.
The operation uncovered key evidence, including plans to destabilize security in the area and disrupt ongoing efforts to restore peace. According to security officials, the arrested individuals confessed to their involvement with the Iran-backed Houthi militia, highlighting the group's continued attempts to expand its influence.
This achievement represents a critical step in safeguarding Yemen's western coast and thwarting activities that threaten regional stability.
Authorities have vowed to intensify their efforts to counter Houthi aggression and ensure the safety of local communities. Observers continue to monitor the situation as Yemen navigates through complex challenges in its fight for stability.
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