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A woman was killed in a landmine explosion planted by the Iranian regime-allied terrorist Houthi militiamen east of Sana'a.
Local sources reported that Aisha Naji al-Qasha'a (35-year old) was killed yesterday by a landmine while she was grazing sheep in Jabal al-Qarn area nearby her village of Maswara in Nehm district of Sana'a governorate.
The locals recounted that Aisha's body was severely torn apart, causing her 7-year old daughter Khadija Abdullah Janah and her uncle Janah Muhammad Janah (25 years old) unspeakable horror and fear.
Khadija and Janah were accompanying Aisha when she was grazing the sheep.
The Iranian-regime backed terrorist Houthi militias planted randomly hundreds of thousands of landmines everywhere, including farms, roads and residential areas.