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Two children injured by Houthi militias' shelling on civilians in Taiz city
[12/02/2023 06:59]
TAIZ - SABA
Two children are reported to have sustained shrapnel wounds by a projectile fired today, Sunday, evening, by Iran-allied Terrorist Houthi militias' militants on the Zone of the Military Hospital, eastern the city of Taiz.
Local source told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) the Houthi militiamen targeted the residential areas of the Military Hospital Zone by several shells.
The attack resulted in injuring a child named Moayed (10-year-old) and his sister Nada (3-year-old. The two children were moved to the hospital to receive medication.
The population of the city of Taiz have been chafed under the yoke of strangling besiege has been imposed by the Terrorist Houthi militias for more than seven year.Residential areas come frequently under the militia's attacks which have never stopped even during the UN-brokered humanitarian truce.