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The use of landmines in the afflicted Yemen breaks the hearts. Killing in Yemen has become a flourishing business for the landmine planters as they spill the blood of civilians fearing no accountability for what they have inflicted upon the poor Yemeni people.
When will this bloody series end? When will the grudge of the Houthis against the Yemeni people disappear? When will treachery, poverty and oppression vanish from Yemen so life can go back to normal?
These questions are unanswered. As Yemen sinks in seas of blood, the international community is still observing a shameful silence, and if the brotherly neighborly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia didn’t rush to support Yemen to overcome its ordeal with the landmines, the Yemeni civilians would still be an easy prey for the bloodthirsty Houthis.
Unfortunately, the reality in Yemen proves that the explosive terror is still prevailing, sucking the blood of civilians, and never considering repentance.
The latest evidence about the crimes of the Houthis was the announcement of The media center of Ad Dali fighting axis, quoting local civilians, that an anti-tank landmine exploded at a tractor while it was ploughing agricultural lands in the region of Al Haqab, south of Damt directorate, north of Ad Dali province.
The locals said that the landmine inflicted various injuries on the tractor driver, and that he was transported to a hospital for treatment, noting that the front of the tractor was heavily damaged.
This accident, is just the tip of the iceberg, considering the accidents that happen on a daily basis in Yemen because of the landmines. The poor farmer lost his health and source of living in one hit, and this isn’t new for the Houthis landmines that were planted in agricultural lands without maps in these regions, and which led to the killing of tens of innocent civilians
The other evidence of the terror that the Houthis won’t repent from is the announcement of the Giants Brigades’ official spokesman Mamun Al Mahjami that the Houthi militias ordered in the past hours their field supervisors and landmine planters to go to the western coast promptly to unbury the landmines from the valley, in order to fix the devices which the torrents ran on, to replant them in highlands where torrents can’t reach them.
The Giants Brigades’ official spokesman Mamun Al Mahjami added that the Houthis transported big quantities of devices and landmines that haven’t been planted before, from the farms to some health units and schools in the regions west of Zabid, and in the regions of Al Husayniyah and Bayt Al Faqih”
The Houthi militias planted also hundreds of thousands of landmines and explosive devices in residential areas, highways and every place they invaded, depriving civilians of the right to return to their liberated regions and limiting their movements, in addition to killing them.
And in spite of all the ordeal that Yemen is going through nowadays, the Houthis keep on planting more landmines and in various ways to massacre civilians.
Yemen sits on the biggest landmine filed in the world, and is facing also the darkest era in its history because of the Corona pandemic. An era that project Masam works hard to save the Yemenis from its claws.