A year full of chaos and crime in Ibb

English - Saturday 20 February 2021 الساعة 03:42 pm
Ibb, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

A new year of chaos and the beginning of a harbinger of chaos and cases of abuse that increased frighteningly over the past two years.

This is how Ibb governorate looks like under the rule of Iran’s arm in Yemen. Killing everywhere and corruption that excludes nothing, as well as those returning from the battlefronts in tightly closed boxes.

Last Monday, February 15th, near the Passports building, someone fired his pistol at the young Hamza Al-Oudi, while he was playing chess with one of his friends, to die immediately.

A few hours before that, and on the same day, someone in the "Al-Aden" district hosts his friend, who is physically handicapped, then kills him and injures another next to him.

Citizens asserted that the governorate has never been this way, and that what is happening is nothing but a race against time to replace all the days of peace and stability.

These two separate incidents came two days after the killing of a qat seller, Fadl Zureik, in a hideous manner in the Ba'dan district, the Taba` region.

A week before them, two soldiers were killed and others were wounded by an armed gang that broke up a car carrying a prisoner under a court ruling in the "Al-Qarameh" area.

Victims of reflux bullets

Most of the victims of Reflux bullets inside the governorate came as a result of shooting during the funeral of the bodies of the dead Houthis returning from the fronts.

In a scene written that people bid farewell to their dead with new dead, the child Manar Al-Raymani was hit by a reflux bullets a week ago, in order to extract the bullet later in a complex process.

On the same subject, a student of Ibb University confirmed that a bullet fell next to him while he was in the Faculty of Commerce at noon.

This comes days after the teacher Khaled Al-Wali was killed in the Al Mukhadir District, and the child Aisha Numan was injured.

The child Abdullah Marei, from the village of Mahadib, was also wounded during the funeral of the dead militia in the “Ayyad” area, west of Ibb. The same thing happened to Malik Marjan, who lives in Al Muroor Street.

This is a small part of the statistics on the incidents of killings and victims of return-stage bullets that occurred between January and February of this year that is not yet over.