The Houthi militia renewed its bombing of At-Tuhaita, and the joint forces put out fires east of Hodeidah

English - Tuesday 08 December 2020 الساعة 07:18 pm
Al-Hodeidah, NewsYemen:

The Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, renewed the bombing of residents' homes in the city of Tuhaita, south of Hodeidah governorate, in the context of continuous violations of the Sweden agreement, while the joint forces dealt with the intensity of fire in the east of the city that was incubated by the United Nations monitoring team.

Local residents in the rural city of At-Tuhaita said that the remnants of Houthi militia pockets bombed with R.B.G missiles and directed heavy weapons at densely populated homes in the southern neighborhood of the city on the steady line of fire for more than two years.

The bombing caused a state of terror and panic among the citizens, especially women and children, in continuous breaches of Iran's arm.

For its part, military sources said that the joint forces put out the intensity of fire by the Houthi militia east of the city of Hodeidah, in strikes that inflicted heavy losses on Iran's arm, in lives and equipment.

Sources added that dealing with the Houthi fires as a result of monitoring pockets of militias, which caused deaths and injuries in their ranks, and culminated in extinguishing the sources of the fire.

According to the sources, the response came during the Houthi militia targeting several areas, east and south of Hodeidah, with heavy and medium weapons.

Houthi violations and violations against civilians continue in separate areas south of Hodeidah Governorate, as part of its military escalation, in light of the international silence that has been in place since the truce took effect in December 2018.