Houthi militias dig the largest tunnel southeast of Hodeidah
English - Tuesday 04 February 2020 الساعة 07:52 pm
On Tuesday, joint forces on the West Coast revealed that Houthi militias were digging the largest tunnel at night in al-Faza area southeast of Hodeidah.
Al-Houthi militias are digging the largest tunnel at night, the first of its kind, amid secrecy and high secrecy, said Maamoun al-Hamami, spokesman for the Giants Brigades.
Al-Houthi's melshiat continues to dig a large trench in the al-Da'ed area, east of Al-Faza, which runs westward to reach the coastline, he said.
He said work is taking place at a high rate, and that excavations begin at 10 p.m. until morning, noting that militias use heavy drilling equipment to hide them in the same tunnel as the farms.
Al-Houthi militias impose tight security measures and prevent citizens who refused to flee, he said.
Al-Hamami promised that the trench would be a tomb for its members, supervisors and technical experts.