Displaced people from Al-Zaher, Noaman and Nati’ make a distress call

English - Sunday 01 August 2021 الساعة 09:40 am
Al-Bayda, NewsYemen.

The people and the displaced from the districts recently controlled by the Houthi militia in Al-Bayda governorate sent a distress call to the Yemeni government, the local authority and all humanitarian organizations for rapid intervention and rapid humanitarian response to the damage they suffered due to their sudden displacement.

Mustafa al-Baydani, the official spokesman and head of the media center for the resistance of al-Bayda, stressed the need to provide relief to the displaced as a result of the brutality and crimes of the Houthi terrorist group, which recently took control of their areas in the districts of (Al-Zahir, Numan and Nata'a).

In a series of tweets, he indicated that there were other displaced people who had previously been displaced to those districts during the Houthi control of their areas in the past years.

Al-Baydani added that the displaced people "suddenly left what used to shelter them, and now they do not have anything to shelter them, as the land has become their bed and the sky is their cover.

Since the Houthi militia took control of the Hamiqan Al-Zaher family, west of Al-Bayda, in mid-June, the district witnessed a mass exodus of the people towards the Hadd Yafa district in Lahj governorate, while other numbers were displaced from the Nata and Numan districts (north of the governorate) after the militia took control of most of them in late July.