Houthis force al-Managar civilians to flee amid blowing up school

English - Monday 04 February 2019 الساعة 05:21 pm
Al-Tuhaita – NewsYemen.net

The Houthi militias have carried out their earlier threats and forced residents and farmers of a village in the eastern part of al-Tuhaita city, south al-Hodeida to flee under the threat.

Civilians said that they arrived in al-Tuhaita center on Sunday evening, adding that the Houthi gunmen broke into their houses in al-Ma'agar village, in the eastern countryside of al-Tuhaita, driven them out by force as well as threatening them to burn their houses, including their inhabitants.

Families who arrived in the city, said that the Houthi militias pushed them forcibly and had forcibly driven them out their houses and used violence outside their homes. Last week, al-Ma'agar area only school was demolished by the Houthi blast.

Eyewitnesses said that the militias have forced dozens of families to flee forcibly, and Houthi gunmen have taken over houses to station on them.

The displaced people appealed the authorities, organizations, and UN agencies and humanitarian intervention to stop the Houthi oppression.

The Houthi group blew up a new school in al-Hodeida province, raising the number of schools, educational facilities and public buildings destroyed along the West Coast districts.

The Houthi militias set off al-Nour School in al-Ma'agar, east al-Tuhaita district last week.

Earlier, the militias detonated Ammar bin Yasser, and Ali bin Abi Talib schools in al-Hodeida.