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3 civilian martyrs, and one wounded in two days, because of the Houthis’ landmines in Al Hodaydah, as the the militias continue the planting of landmines and explosive devices in major roads and sub-roads in Hays, while the Clearing teams, along with the Joint Forces, dismantle landmines and explosives.
When will these militias stop their obsession with planting deadly traps in the innocents’ paths, taking their lives and confiscating their right to live safely and in security? At the time when Masam’s teams make huge efforts to defeat the landmines, the treacherous hands plant the explosive deadly traps in dispersed regions to continue the spilling of blood in this country, afflicted with landmines.
The Joint Forces’ Clearing teams started their mission in the western coast by going to Qataba, situated in eastern Al Khokha Directorate in Al Hodaydah province, to survey and clear it from the landmines and explosives which the Houthis militias have planted and left behind, and which pose a daily threat that kills and maims more civilians.
The Clearing teams carried out vast survey operations in the region to clear it from landmines, explosive devices and explosive bodies that the Houthi militias have planted, after a landmine explosion led to the martyrdom of civilians in eastern Qataba region. The teams found another landmine after a thorough survey operation in the region.
In the same context, the Clearing teams of the First Giants Brigade, known as “Al Amaliqah”, dismantled an explosive device that the Houthis have planted near a civilian home in Hawsh Al Baqar region in the surrounding of Kilo 16, east of Al Hodaydah city, while the Clearing teams were carrying a survey in the region.
A man in his twenties was killed, and a boy was wounded in his legs, in the explosion of a landmine that was planted by the Houthi militias in Lower Al Jaribah, in the north east of Al Durayhimi, south of Al Hodaydah city, in western Yemen.
Sources from Newsyemen said that the two victims were on a cart pulled by a donkey, to bring water from a farm near their homes in the village of Al Jaribah, east of Al Durayhimi.
Eyewitnesses told Newsyemen that Hasan Said Mandhari, a 29 year old, died when he was being transported to a field hospital in Al Durayhimi, while the kid, Amer Ibrahim Khudhairi was wounded by shrapnel in his belly and legs, and he was transported to the field hospital in Al Durayhimi.
The Houthi militias weren’t satisfied with these crimes, as some sources indicated that the Houthi militias planted landmines in vast areas of sub-roads in Dhami Wa Dar Al Amos village, which civilians use as alternative roads to enter the city of Hays and the liberated areas instead of the major main road which the militias planted extensively with landmines and explosives, to continue spilling the blood of Yemenis, with the determination of the Houthi militias to plant landmines wherever they set their feet.