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Government warns of Houthi attempt to cover up on the militia's crime in Radaa
[31/03/2024 02:18]
ADEN - SABA
The government has warned of Houthi attempt to cover up on the terrorist (Houthi) militia's crime of blowing up dozens of civilians alive in their houses in Al-Hafra area in the city of Radaa, at Al-Bayda Governorate.
The Ministry of Human Rights said in a statement today, “The terrorist Houthi militia yesterday afternoon kidnapped young man Ibrahim Al-Yarimi, the only male survivor" from the Houthi militia's massacre against Al-Yaimi's family this month.
The statement elaborated, "Ibrahim Al-Yarimi was forcefully kidnapped from the middle of Radaa city market and was taken to the house of the Houthi militia's self-styled governor of Al-Bayda Governorate, Abdullah Idris where he was forcefully forced to sign a consent to bury his slain family including nine victims who died under the rubble.
He was promised to have a house built for the remaining members of the family in the city of Yarim in Ibb Governorate.”
The government warned that the Houthis are seeking to force other families to accept material compensation in a bid order to cover up this crime and close the issue, which is considered one of the militia's incessant crimes against humanity in Yemen.