352 "Houthi" missiles fell on Ma'rib

A member of the Yemeni army near the front line against the Houthi militia in Marib.

AFP

A human rights team from the Human Rights Office in the Yemeni governorate of Marib revealed that the Houthi militia has bombed the governorate with more than 352 ballistic missiles since the Houthi coup against legitimacy in September 2014.

A team from the office, with the participation of civil society organizations, was briefed on the damage left by a ballistic missile recently launched by the militias on the village of Al-Shoban in Wadi Ubaidah, which led to the destruction of the house of a Yemeni citizen named "Ali Hassan bin Gharib".

Sources in the human rights team stated that the militias targeted Marib with 352 ballistic missiles, of which 225 were intercepted, while 48 of them landed in residential and agricultural areas, schools and camps for the Yemeni army and security, leaving dozens dead and wounded, including women and children, while 21 homes and facilities were destroyed and damaged.

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