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Mines planted by the continue to hunt innocent residents lives who are bearing the worst costs due to living in the time of the militias.
While the militias are expanding marine mines cultivation on a large scale, this terrorism has not only inflicted huge losses on shipping, but it also affected fishermen.
In the past hours, a marine mine explosion in the coastal area of Al-Hayma, Al-Tuhayat Directorate, injured a fisherman.
The fisherman, Muhammad Wahban Ali Hassan, was transferred to hospital, to receive the necessary treatment after suffering serious injuries in different parts of his body, he was transferred to a hospital in the capital, Aden, to complete treatment.
The Hodaydah fisherman, who is added to a long list of people who incurred huge costs since the coup beginning, paying the price for the militias’ expansion in planting marine mines.
A marine mine is defined as a device that explodes automatically and placed in the water to destroy or cause damage to ships or submarines unlike the depth charge, marine mines are spread and left until enemy ships collide with it or approach, causing immobilization for those ships.
The militias have expanded over the past period in planting mines in a way that represents a malicious targeting of maritime, specifically through planting sea mines and the deployment of booby-trapped boats.
The terrifying cost incurred by people was not limited to marine mines, but in general the cultivation of militias, whether on land or in the sea, is one of the brutal terrorism types practiced by the Houthi militia during the last period.
Militias planted extremely large quantities of mines and explosives, which left enormous numbers and terrifying stories about the victims who were exposed to their explosions.