The commander of the Taiz axis directs the trial of youths who prevented the smuggling of fuel to the Houthis in Jabal Habashi

English - Sunday 08 November 2020 الساعة 05:50 pm
Taiz, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Military sources said that the commander of the Taiz Axis, Major General Khaled Fadel, directed a military trial to a number of kidnapped youths as a result of their objection to smuggling oil derivatives to the Houthi militia through their areas in Jabal Habashi.

The sources pointed out that Khaled Fadel procrastinated in releasing the abductees in the prisons of the 17th Infantry Brigade, some of whom are affiliated with the brigade, even though their crime was preventing the supply of fuel to the Houthi militia through their areas.

Social figures in Jabal Habashi expressed their dissatisfaction with Khaled Fadel's behavior and his irresponsible dealings with young people who moved with a patriotic motive to prevent the provision of support to the militia fronts that besiege many areas of the district to which Khaled Fadel belongs.

A number of sheikhs and notables of Jabal Habashi called in a joint meeting with Khaled Fadel to prosecute the criminals and gangs who committed hundreds of crimes inside the city of Taiz without Khaled Fadel daring to approach their dens.

The sheikhs and notables of Jabal Habashi said that the leader of the Taiz axis did not abide by the military law and did not respect his duty and military mission in confronting the militias by defending the smuggling of fuel to them, in addition to insulting the sacrifices of the people of Jabal Habashi against the Houthi militia on all fronts of Yemen through this irresponsible position.