Sanaa.. Houthi cold-blooded murders

English - Tuesday 07 September 2021 الساعة 09:48 am
Sana'a, NewsYemen:

In less than 48 hours, 6 people, including women, were killed and 5 others were wounded in the killings of influential people and supervisors in the ranks of the Houthi militia - the Iranian arm in Yemen.

The crimes took place in the capital, Sanaa, and its suburbs, in Houthi attacks on the lands of citizens and members of the traffic police following traffic accidents, and against the background of family disputes.

Nearly 7 years after the Houthi militia invaded Sanaa, Houthi violations against civilians escalate, and Sanaa has become a hotbed of Iranian-backed Houthi terrorism, and crime rates, repression, killings, arrests, looting and armed robbery have risen in an unprecedented way.

In this context, on the morning of Sunday, September 5, 2021 AD, a mother in her fifties and her daughter (25 years) were killed by honorable bullets in the ranks of the Houthi militia who were chasing them on board a Hilux car in the Al-Saila area in central Sana’a.

According to local sources and eyewitnesses who spoke to (Newsmen), it became clear that the accused in the crime is a former husband of the girl, and he was chasing the two women (the mother and her daughter) to retrieve his child following a family dispute between the two parties.

This crime took place a few hours after the killing of the traffic policeman / Ahmed Nashwan, with armed bullets by Houthi militia members on Al-Sitteen Al-Shamali Street (the lighter round) near Sana'a University.

Local sources reported to (NewsYemen) that the crime occurred as a result of a traffic accident between a looted military patrol (Houthi crew) and a taxi (bus), and that the Houthi gunman shot and killed the traffic policeman on the tour.

According to local sources, the perpetrator in this case is accused of killing a citizen (stabbing) the owner of a taxi and wounding two others near Taiba Heber in Sana'a.

In the vicinity of Sanaa, the capital, Hamedan District, Sanaa Governorate (north of Sanaa), witnessed a bloody Houthi massacre after a family in Hamedan District, north of Sanaa, refused to hand over their plot of land to armed men working in the ranks of the Houthi militia, who wanted to spread it.

While the family was reviewing official documents confirming its ownership of the land, the Houthi militia opened fire at the family members, and the massacre resulted in the initial outcome of the killing of two people and seriously wounding three.

Last April, human rights reports documented more than 5,000 Houthi violations against the residents of Sanaa in one year, topped by humanitarian crimes, security chaos and organized terrorism, with a total of 2,385 crimes, while documenting 900 killings, injuries and attacks against Sanaa women.