Hodeidah is under the Houthi death traps ... and the joint forces contribute to normalizing life by dismantling a minefield near the Red Sea Mills.

English - Wednesday 13 January 2021 الساعة 02:12 pm
Al-Hodeidah, NewsYemen:

The engineering teams of the joint forces dismantled a minefield left over from the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, near the Red Sea Mills, east of Hodeidah Governorate.

Joint teams discovered a minefield of Houthi remnants near the Red Sea mills, according to a source in the engineering of the Fifth Brigade Giants.

The source said that this field led to the death of a number of citizens' sheep, and it also poses a real threat to the lives of the people of Hodeidah, since the Houthi militia planted huge numbers of mines.


 "Junaid" and "swimming pool" are one of the hundreds of victims killed by the Houthi death traps that were planted on land and sea in Hodeidah, where a Houthi mine kidnapped Junaid's life, while the last leg of a swimming pool was kidnapped to cover the ground with a disabled person for life.

The people of Al Hodeidah Governorate still suffer from the danger of mines that threaten their lives and safety, as the lives suddenly taken by death increase and multiply every day. Thousands of victims have fallen victim to those mines that the Iranian arm militia in Yemen has been planting heavily on land and at sea alike.