Houthi-laid landmines paralyze civilians’ life in Yemen’s Hodeidah


Landmines laid by the Houthi rebels in various areas of the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah paralyzed the life of civilians there and restricted their daily movement.

Many families were affected by the excessive existence of landmines in the roads leading to their residential areas and farms in Hodeidah’s southern parts.

A citizen named Ali Nahari explained his tragedy when a Houthi-laid landmine exploded on the beach and immediately amputated one of his legs at the scene last year.

“When my father heard the sound of the explosion, he rushed to rescue me, but unfortunately upon his arrival at the site another mine exploded and killed my father instantly,” Nahari said.

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Source: XINHUANET