Victims are increasing.. International silence in front of Houthi mines despite the armistice

English - Saturday 10 September 2022 الساعة 06:59 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

 In the midst of the Houthi war, the victims of the mines of Iran’s arm in Yemen are increasing, amid the international and international community’s ignoring of what civilians are exposed to, despite the truce sponsored by the United Nations since the beginning of last April, and despite the increasing demands of civil society organizations to pressure al-Houthi to hand over mine maps.

The Houthi militia adopts the approach of laying mines in roads and residential neighborhoods and in the heart of homes, in areas from which they are pushed out and their presence recedes.

 Statistics of victims of the UN armistice

On 1 August, the Yemeni Landmine Monitor revealed that it had documented 168 casualties as a result of Houthi mines in 9 Yemeni governorates.  Mines and arm attacks Iran.

According to the UN Civilian Impact Monitoring Project, Houthi landmines have caused nearly 9,000 civilian casualties from the beginning of the 2014 coup to 2020.

condemnation campaigns

Al-Houthi’s crimes exceeded ISIS, this is how Yemeni campaigns described Houthi terrorism, through several hashtags, including (#I_categorize_Al-Houthi_terrorist), on the Twitter platform to clarify the position of the general public opinion on the terrorist Houthi militia, accompanied by dozens of stories of mine victims.

 Victims and painful stories

NewsYemen published dozens of painful stories that it had documented, including the story of Abdo Fatini, whose wife was widowed by mines after a Houthi mine exploded on him to displace his five children in the village of Al Dhami in the Hays district, south of Hodeidah.

As for the young man, Abdullah Muhammad Hassan Ashraf, 17 years old, from the village of Al-Yabli, east of Al-Khokha district, Al-Houthi harvested his arm so that these Houthi scars would accompany him for life.  Before completing his second decade of life, he found himself amputating his arm, and his other arm had one of her fingers amputated from it.

In the context of the mining of beaches that did not receive any international attention, as many citizens died leaving their families and children to an unknown fate in difficult living conditions, the Houthi gardens of death, full of mined roses, kidnapped Jumaa, her children and their father (Salem Muhammad Ali Helibi), a citizen of the village of Al-Hawat.  It is located in the Mushaj area of the Khokha district, to become responsible for eight children at once, and has no means to secure food, drink and clothing expenses for them.