Giants brigades reveal names of Houthi leaders who sexually exploit children in Hodeidah

English - Wednesday 05 August 2020 الساعة 09:54 am
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The Brigades of Giants, the Houthi militia, have turned the lives of citizens in Hodeidah province into an unbearable hell, adding that "the living situation of the population worsens the longer the fragile UN truce."

The media center of the brigades of giants involved in the joint forces on the West Coast, said that civilians face the threat of Houthi atrocity, there is no place safe to guarantee survival, their blood is being wiped inside their homes by Houthi missiles falling on their heads and falling on their homes, and bullets are lost in treacherous lives, and they are haunted by the death of Houthi mines buried under the soil, and their natural rights have become hijacked and meaningless by Iranian militias. 


A report published on his official website, said that the bloody Houthi record of crimes adds every day new crimes against civilians in Hodeidah, while 82 civilians fell between a martyr and wounded, including women and children in different parts of the province during the months of March and April, and May this year, departing July and June with new numbers of victims whom I asked without any guilt. 

According to good sources, hospitals in the liberated areas of the West Coast in June and July received 44 civilian casualties among a martyr and wounded, including 17 children and women, who were killed by the Houthi killing machine. 


According to the sources, 11 of the victims were martyrs, including 2 killed by mortars, 6 mines and improvised explosive devices, 1 with sniper fire and (2) with a thermal rocket, while the wounded numbered 33, including 8 injured by mortar fragments, 7 by a mine explosion, 13 by sniper fire and 5 with varying injuries with m.T. 23 and medium-range weapons.

These figures, documenting houthi militias' crimes against civilians in Hodeidah, are "only" some of the "only" killing machines serving their exporters in Iran operate continuously throughout the day.

Material losses

The report said that the bombings, sniping and targeting of the Houthi terrorist did not only cause human losses, but extended its destructive effects to include homes and property, displaced families and made some villages empty on their thrones. 


He pointed out that (7) houses were severely damaged during the months of June and July in the districts of Hays and Al-Tahta, including two houses that were damaged by a fire that caused the destruction of all furniture and clothes, and two other houses that were turned into rubble by the shells.


Among the losses suffered by citizens was the damage to an oil derivatives plant for a merchant in Tahita, a shop for a citizen in Hays, and the breakdown of a transport truck and a passenger bus of two citizens who were being used as a source of livelihood and killed inside by the explosion of explosive devices, as well as the damage of three degrees of fire.


He continued: "As a result of the Houthi threat to civilians on all sides, some areas have witnessed a mass exodus of people, leaving behind their homes, shops and farms, including the Area of Bani Al-Janani and al-Barwa area in the District of Tahita, and these areas became empty on their thrones and buried by sand dunes, as well as the displacement of hundreds of families from different areas of Hodeidah.


According to the report, the Houthi militia doubled its suffocating siege on the village of Za'mi in the District of Tahita by cutting off dirt roads and preventing civilians from moving to and from the center of the city, which is the lifeblood, and these abuses preceded the forcible displacement of the residents of dar al-Maswai village and the looting of their homes and their conversion into military barracks, before which the militias had closed the main port of Saqm junction and disrupted the movement of commercial trucks, to deprive the people of eid and celebrate the occasion.


Sexual exploitation of children


The media center of the Brigades of Giants, in the report, revealed that the Houthi leader called Hassan Ahmed al-Jaddai al-Makni (Abu Ali) who works as a preventive supervisor in the police of Al-Ra'ani in Hodeidah governorate is one of the leaders responsible for the sexual exploitation of children with the participation of some Houthi leaders, in addition to arresting young people and putting them on the front lines of combat. 


The report said that the houthi leaders called "Abu Faris Arik and Abu Faisal Jaashi" attracted children from al-Mu'mahr and Hadidah area south of Hodeidah for 20,000 reais per child in cheap exploitation of poverty and difficult conditions. 


The militia is holding 80 citizens, mostly elderly people, in al-Darhami district and using them as human shields in the city after preventing them from displacing and holding them inside their homes where they were holed up, he said.


Looting of aid

The report touched on the looting of humanitarian aid by the Houthi militia for the displaced, stressing that the militia has sought to seize (72) plastic tanks provided by a Kuwaiti charity to the displaced.