Terror crimes in Aden..Houthi fingerprints and a dangerous development that threatens the security of the south

English - Thursday 11 November 2021 الساعة 07:38 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

Terrorist groups have recently intensified their criminal operations inside Aden, where the capital witnessed four operations, most notably the targeting of Governor Lamlas and the Minister of Fisheries, in addition to the assassination of the leader of the Hazmiyah Resistance, and the bombing of the airport gate, the latest of which was the crime against the family of journalist Mahmoud al-Otmi.

The southern journalist, Abdulrahman Anis, commented on the recent terrorist operations in the capital, Aden, that the Houthis are behind them.


Anis said, in his Facebook post, that the commander of the Hazmiyah Front in Al-Bayda Governorate, Musa Mohsen Al-Mashdali, was assassinated on September 4, 2021, when an explosive device exploded in his car, in Aden.  

On Tuesday, the Houthis tried to assassinate a Tihami journalist, after they summoned a number of his friends in Hodeidah, asking for information about his residence and car in Aden, and he was wounded and his wife was martyred.


 The southern journalist confirmed that between the bombings of the leader of the Al-Bayda resistance and the journalist Al-Tihami Mahmoud Al-Otmi, it is very likely that the Houthis were involved in the bombing of the convoy of the governor of Aden and targeting the airport gate.

Anis considered the arrival of the Houthis to assassinate their opponents inside Aden, a dangerous and major development.

At the time of the race, political analyst Mahmoud Al-Taher revealed that the Houthi militia had released members of the Al-Qaeda and ISIS organizations, under the name of a prisoner exchange between the two organizations, "Houthis and Al-Qaeda."

He explained, in a post on Facebook, that the release process was an agreed step between them, to fight all against the state, the liberated areas, and the Yemeni people, explaining that the attacks were being carried out with precision against government officials and forces, and targeting civilians in the liberated areas.

Al-Taher said that the fingerprints of al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Houthis have become known, and if al-Qaeda or ISIS carried out a terrorist operation, we realize that they did it, and this also applies to the Houthis, adding that the two terrorist attacks that targeted Aden governorate, Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, and the car bomb that exploded on Tuesday near Aden airport, has the hallmarks of the Houthis.