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Taiz: 38 people killed and injured in Houthi shelling in less than 2 months
[04/01/2021 02:24]
TAIZ - SABA
As many as 38 people were killed in Houthi shelling in Yemen's southwestern governorate of Taiz from 1st November to 19th December 2020, an NGO has said.
In a report entitled "Taiz: Incessant Shelling," the Yemeni Coalition for Monitoring Human Rights Violations said in a report published today it documented the crimes in the "districts of Salah, al-Qahirah, and al-Mudhaffar" within the city.
The Houth "artillery shelling targeted populated areas and vital facilities" incurring "great damages to 20 properties" including houses, mosques, health facilities and a football stadium.