[19/03/2024 08:49]
ADEN - SABA
Ministry of Human Rights condemned with the most powerful terms the brutal attack and terrorist crime the Terrorist Houthi militias committed today, Tuesday, against the fellow citizens in the city of Rada' of al-Baidh governorate, where the militiamen flattened a house with explosives devices, slaughtering and injuring several residents.
The Ministry issued a statement in which it reported that the Terrorist Houthi militiamen encircled today morning March 19,2024, the house of a citizen of al-Naqos, planted explosives devices in the house and bombed. The house completely flattened along with several houses nearby, fallen down upon inhabitants.
The Ministry noted that primary information communicated that some 18 residents are reported to be buried under rubbles including nine people from one single family, said to be died immediately. They are the family of Mohammed Saad al-Raymi.
The Ministry called on the UN's envoy to Yemen, the UN High Commission for Human Rights and all interested international organizations to condemn these grave violations the Terrorist Houthi militias have been committing against the civilians in al-Baidh and other Yemeni governorates.
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