Houthi mines ... Iranian terrorism threatens hundreds of lives on the West Coast

English - Thursday 20 August 2020 الساعة 03:25 pm
Mocha, Newsyemen, Exclusive:

The engineering teams of the joint forces cleared the vicinity of the home of a displaced citizen of mines planted by the Houthi militia in the Al-Ramah area of   the Mocha district on the western coast, before they were defeated.

Citizen "Haki Zaini" summoned the engineering teams of the 11 giants brigade to help him taking his belongings and his family to his home, and the engineering teams went down to clear the road leading to the house and the farm surrounding the citizen's house, and removed a number of Houthi militia remnants that they planted near citizens' homes and roads before defeating them.

Zaini had returned after a period of displacement to his home in the Al-Ramah area, east of Al-Zahari, in the Mocha District.

The Houthi tools of death continue to claim the lives of civilians and multiply their suffering to become more tragic, for whoever does not die from the fire and shells of the militias that they launch from their areas of control, his life will be taken by the Houthi mines and IEDs planted in the roads and farms and near the homes of the residents.

Martyr Abdullah Lahji Hassan, from Al-Zahari area of   the Mocha District, was one of the thousands of victims of Houthi mines on the western coast, whose life was ended with a Houthi mine, leaving his three children facing the same danger.

The engineering teams of the joint forces are removing mines, improvised explosive devices and explosive devices planted by Houthi elements in various regions of the West Coast, as part of their determined and humanitarian efforts to secure the lives of citizens.

On Saturday, August 15, 2020, one person was killed and another was wounded by the explosion of a mine planted by the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, in the Al-Hajarofa region, east of Al-Hima coastal region, southwest of Al-Tuhaita district, western Yemen.

Sources confirmed earlier, that the Houthi militia has replanted a number of mines that were swept away by the torrents after they had conducted the necessary maintenance for them.

The Houthi militia is digging new tunnels and replanting mines swept away by torrents in Hodeidah

The official spokesman for the Giants Brigades, Mamoun Al-Muhajami, criticized the Houthi militia’s contempt for the lives of civilians and its preservation of the means of death to kill those who escape from the rainwater, stressing that the militia has directed its field supervisors and elements specialized in planting mines in the western coast to quickly remove mines from the valleys, do the necessary maintenance and replant them.