Yemen.. Houthi militias are leading a war of extermination against civilians

Yemeni political sources said that the terrorist Houthi militia is leading a war of extermination against the Yemenis, the most prominent of which is the targeting of oil facilities and ports in Shabwa, Hadramout, and civilians in Marib, Taiz, and other areas.

She added: "The humanitarian truce sponsored by the United Nations in Yemen posed an existential threat to the militias, which sought to thwart it by creating pretexts and flimsy pretexts, represented by its prolongation of the payment of the salaries of its employees and fighters," in great contradiction that it refuses to implement the Stockholm Agreement in this regard. .

Since its refusal to extend the armistice, the militias have sought to escalate their attacks on oil and economic facilities and ports through which Yemeni oil and gas are exported, which greatly affects all Yemenis in the liberated and unliberated areas.

The sources pointed out that the militias, since their rejection of the armistice, have become a sign of criminality and atrocities against civilians, headed by the tribes, as they broke the good norms, violated honors, and violated the bonds of the Yemeni family, pointing out that the militias are concerned about everything that is Yemeni, that does not intersect with its project. destructive.

And Yemeni military sources confirmed that the recent Houthi attacks went beyond the so-called breaches of the armistice, to an integrated combat operation, and that the army forces in their various formations must respond to them.

She pointed out that the joint and southern forces began to respond to these attacks by launching a large-scale attack on the Houthi positions in the north of Al-Dhalea Governorate, destroying their dens and weapon emplacements, and inflicting heavy losses on them during the past hours.

The sources stated that the military response to the Houthi attacks is the only solution to stop those attacks in which booby-trapped marches and guided missiles are used.

And military sources in Al-Dhalea confirmed that the joint forces were able to demolish Houthi "sites, reinforcements, and fortifications", in the Sabira area and on the outskirts of the Al-Jub and Al-Fakher fronts, northwest of the Qa'ataba district, in response to the Houthis' bombing of civilian areas and military sites in the northwest of the governorate, which killed and injured 4. Soldiers.

It indicated that the artillery unit achieved direct hits among the militias, causing them heavy losses in equipment and lives.

On the other hand, the "Masam" project for mine clearance in Yemen announced the removal of 1,242 mines, unexploded ordnance and explosive devices left over from militias in a number of Yemeni governorates.

And a statement stated in a statement that, during the fourth week of November, 1,242 mines were cleared, distributed among "172 anti-personnel mines, 220 anti-tank mines, 795 unexploded ordnance, and 55 explosive devices," indicating that the total mines and ammunition removed since the beginning of the month amounted to 3,777 mines and ammunition. And an explosive device, while the number of mines cleared since the beginning of the "Masam" project so far has reached 373,894 mines, explosive devices and unexploded ordnance.

In Hodeidah, Houthi militias kidnapped the young man, Musa Qayqib, who works in the framework of electronic programming, on charges of imitating social networking sites.

The militias also cut off the internet, telephone and electricity lines in a number of neighborhoods under their control, due to the people and residents of those areas rejecting their sectarian project.

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