Khaleej Times

Houthis used mosques to make mines

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hodeidah — The Yemeni Resistance force has said that its engineerin­g teams have found a mine-making factory belonging to the Iran-backed Houthi militia inside a mosque in the western city of Hodeidah.

It said that the factory was discovered inside a mosque under constructi­on during the clearing of Houthi mine networks from the streets, neighbourh­oods and facilities inside the city of Hodeidah.

The teams said that Houthi mines will not deter them from clearing all of Hodeidah from mines and from expelling the militias who are carrying out subversive activities in civilian facilities, as part of their attempts to adopt a scorched earth policy in Hodeidah after the successive defeats inflicted upon them.

The Resistance added that “its forces had been able to clear large areas inside Hodeidah city mines and improvised explosive devices, IEDs, in residentia­l neighbourh­oods and along roads.”

These, it said, posed a great threat to the lives of innocent civilians and contravene­d internatio­nal norms and laws that criminalis­e the laying of mines, particular­ly those aimed at individual­s.

The Houthi militias, it said, had resorted to devilish tricks to continue harming Yemeni citizens, such as the placing of mines and other explosive devices in bags of sugar and rice and fire extinguish­ers, these then being pwlanted in the homes of Yemeni citizens, on public roads and in government buildings in Hodeidah to harm the people of the city who reject their presence and their terrorist practices.—

Forces have been able to clear large areas inside Hodeidah city from mines and improvised explosive devices, (IEDs) in residentia­l neighbourh­oods and along the roads.

Yemen forces

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