Houthi activities deepen the suffering of the residents of Sanaa
English - Saturday 01 February 2020 الساعة 09:07 am
On Friday, the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, spread out in the streets and roads leading to Al-Matar Street in the capital, Sana'a, in conjunction with a march by the group's followers.
Local residents said that the Houthi militia blocked all roads leading to Al-Matar Street, starting with Al-Saiela behind the police hospital and Al-Sayyah Cemetery in the south, until the eastern tour of Marib.
The militia also deployed its elements in all the rounds and set up many checkpoints, and a number of military crews were seen roaming the streets of Sanaa.
The Houthi militia's march caused great losses to the owners of the shops located near Al-Matar road and Bab Al-Yemen, where they forced them to close for two days, and the Houthi measures prevented the citizens from reaching their homes due to the closure of the streets.