The Huthi militias continued their policy of scorched earth and the destruction of infrastructure and services in Yemen through school booby traps, planting IEDs and mines in cans and food bags for maximum loss of life.

In this regard, the School of Honor in Hodeidah was transformed into a military barracks after the destruction of its contents. It also resorted to planting mines and improvised explosive devices in sugar bags, rice and fire extinguishers to reach the homes of Yemeni citizens, public roads and government buildings inside Hodeidah. Of its terrorist practices.

On the other hand, the Yemeni resistance forces dismantled a network of mines and explosive devices in the classrooms planted by the militias to deprive the children to complete their education as part of a plan to recruit children forcibly. The Arab Coalition forces continue their efforts to clear mines and improvised explosive devices planted by the coupists on public roads and installations Civil society.

The Yemeni resistance forces also cleared large parts of the Red Sea Mills Company of mines and improvised explosive devices planted by the Houthis in order to destroy their contents of flour and grain.

Witnesses in Hodeidah said that since the coup, al-Houthi militias have destroyed educational facilities in the West Coast directorates and turned them into military barracks and weapon stores. More than 4.5 million children have been deprived of education after destroying 2372 schools and using more than 1,500 educational facilities as military barracks.