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Houthi terrorist militias blamed for 24 thousand violations in Dhamar governorate in ten years—Report
[11/11/2025 01:11]
ADEN-SABA
The Yemeni Network for Rights and Freedoms reported about 24,827 violations committed by the terrorist Houthi militias in Dhamar governorate from January 1, 2015, to November 10, 2025.

The network documented the killing of 536 civilians, including 53 children and 37 women, and the injury of 298 others among of them 43 children and 27 women. It also documented 22 assassinations of social figures, political leaders, tribal sheikhs, activists and military personnel.

The militiamen also responsible for illegally and arbitrary arrest of 2,341 civilians, some of them released, while 689 civilians still in the militias' prisons, including 138 civilians were abducted during the current year.

The report recorded 128 cases of enforced disappearance and 27 cases the Houthis took people as hostages.

The Houthi militias have established about 26 secret and public prisons in the city of Dhamar and its outskirts.

According to the report, the militiamen committed 18 cases of rape of children and women, and 274 cases of psychological and physical torture, including 12 deaths as a result of torture in Houthis' prisons, 15 deaths as a result of making the abductees human shields.

The militias blamed for bombing of 39 houses and 6 shops, in addition to two cases of bombing mosques, and one case of bombing a house for teaching the Holy Quran and Islamic sciences.

The network reported about 4781 cases of child recruitment in the ranks of the militias, aged between 12 and 16 years. Some 2019 children were killed and 1475 children were wounded due to fighting with the Houthis on various fronts,


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