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Hostilitie­s in Yemen’s flashpoint­s have generally abated since April 2022, when the UN-brokered ceasefire went into effect.

The US Central Command said in a statement that the Houthis fired on Monday three anti-ship ballistic missiles and three drones from areas under their control at the MV Cyclades, which it said is owned by Greece and sails under the flag of Malta, with no reported damage to the ship.

Rashad Al-Alimi, chairman of Yemen’s internatio­nally recognized Presidenti­al Leadership Council, accused the Houthis on Tuesday of not being serious about achieving peace in Yemen and of using the UN-brokered truce to regroup and prepare to restart the war.

In a meeting of Yemen’s military officials in the central city of Marib, Al-Alimi vowed that the Yemeni government would drive the Houthis from the areas under their control, including Sanaa, and thwart their attempts to restart the conflict.

“The Houthi militia has shown that it is not a genuine partner in peacemakin­g, but rather views peace talks as a kind of deceit and preparatio­n for fresh conflicts,” Al-Alimi said, according to the official news agency SABA. Hostilitie­s in Yemen’s flashpoint­s have generally abated since April 2022, when the UN-brokered ceasefire went into effect.

The Yemeni government, however, said that the Houthis continue to wage lethal assaults on its troops in Marib, Dhale, Taiz, and other locations, and to mobilize personnel and military equipment outside of contested towns. Meanwhile, six Yemeni troops were killed and 11 injured on Monday after an improvised explosive device placed by Al-Qaeda militants blew up their vehicle in the Moudia district in the southern province of Abyan.

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