[14/11/2021 05:55]
TAIZ-SABA
Human Rights Information and Training Center (HRITC) has documented 70 violations committed by Iran -backed Houthi militia against civilians in Taiz during passed October.
In its monthly report, the center said its field team has monitored killing 20 civilians among them two women and six children and injuring 15 others among them three children by Houthi militia's shelling, mines and explosives.
The report monitored also executing a child by the militia.
The report pointed out that the field team monitored two kidnapping and forced disappearance cases and a case of violating right freedom, as well as monitoring 28 violation cases against private possessions as seven houses were totally destroyed, 12 houses and six vehicles were partially destroyed and one vehicle was totally destroyed by landmine.
The report included the horrific genocide committed by Houthi militia on October 30, which led to killing three children and injuring three others from one family by Houthi militia's mortar shell targeted al-Khair Mosque at Sala District.
The report pointed out to Houthi militia's taxes it imposes on people in its-held areas under different pretexts, the last one was celebrating the birthday of Prophet Mohammed.
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