Houthis continue military moves, set up military barracks in Ras Issa port north of al-Hodeida

English - Friday 19 July 2019 الساعة 06:10 pm
Al-Hodeida/Mocha – NewsYemen.net

Ras Issa seaport, in the north of al-Hodeida, on the Red Sea, one of the three ports targeted to withdraw and redeploy the Houthi militias forces.

The Houthi militias carried out increasingly various movements and additional military nature arrangements in conjunction with reinforcements and similar movements in al-Hodeida city.

According to the Information, and monitors and local sources said  to NewsYemen Ras Issa (60 km north of al-Hodeida city), are continuing digging and establishing military barracks in the port area.

The Houthi militias dig military barracks in al-Wali village, in the northern side of the village, military barracks in the village against Sugar plant, and military barracks in Dhabra village in Ras Issa seaport.  

According to NewsYemen sources, the Houthi militias have added new tents to the Houthi supervisor headquarters used them as a post and an operations room in Ras Issa, north of Safer area.

The source said that the Houthi militias also set up military barracks between Safer area and the plant.

It is noteworthy that the militias failed to hide the manifestations of militarization and the presence of intensive elements and militants in Ras Issa after a drama of unilateral withdrawal or the so-called "Changing the Clothes Play," as in al-Salif and al-Hodeida main port.