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On Saturday, a Yemeni fisherman was killed when a marine mine exploded, planted by the terrorist Houthi militia, at fishing sites in the Red Sea, in Al-Hudaydah Governorate, western Yemen.
Sources close to the victim said that a marine mine exploded in the fisherman’s boat, “Yahya Salem Bakr,” as soon as he stopped his engine at a fishing site in the Red Sea.
According to Bakr’s wife, her husband left the house at dawn every morning to pursue the profession of fishing from which they feed with their five children, but they did not realize that this fishing trip would be the last.
The wife of the fisherman, Yahya Bakr, who hails from Al-Durayhimi district, south of Hodeidah, stated that the profession of fishing was an important source of livelihood for them, but her husband left them due to the Houthi crime, leaving behind five children without a breadwinner.
The mines planted by the Houthi militia in the sea became a real threat to the lives of hundreds of fishermen.