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Thirty-six people killed by Houthis-laid landmines in January
[10/02/2022 12:16]
MARIB-SABA
Thirty-six people were killed and thirty-seven more wounded by Houthi militiamen laid down landmines last month.
The Yemeni Observatory for Landmines (YOL) reported that 36 people killed and 37 injured due to landmines and explosives devices planted by Iran-allied Houthi rebels.
Thirty civilians were killed and thirty-seven wounded among them children in the governorates of Shabwa, Hodeidah, Marib and Aljawf.
Six deminers were killed and two injured while they were demining landmines in Hodeidah, Shabwa and Marib, according to the YOL.