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Child Injured in Houthi Shelling in Abs District, Hajjah Governorate

Story Highlights
  • A nine-year-old boy was injured in Houthi shelling in Abs, Hajjah governorate.
  • The projectile targeted the Al-Sharqi village, causing panic among local residents.
  • The attack is part of an escalation of Houthi violations in northern Hajjah.
  • International calls for urgent action to protect civilians and monitor violations are increasing.

Child Injured in Houthi Shelling

A nine-year-old boy sustained injuries on Friday evening as a result of a projectile fired by Houthi militias targeting civilian areas in the Abs district of Hajjah governorate. This incident illustrates the persistent violations committed by the group against civilians in the region.

Incident Details

The Fifth Military Region reported that the Houthis specifically targeted the Al-Sharqi village in the Bani Hassan isolation. The shelling injured Abdulaziz Shoui, who suffered shrapnel wounds to his hand. Moreover, the attack resulted in the death of one sheep and injuries to another, creating widespread panic among local residents. Such incidents further exacerbate the suffering of families living in the affected areas.

Escalation of Houthi Violations

This attack is part of a broader escalation of Houthi violations in northern Hajjah. For instance, a tragic incident during last Ramadan involved an attack on a communal iftar meal in Al-Dair village, which resulted in civilian casualties, including children. These actions have drawn widespread condemnation from both local and international organizations.

Calls for Action to Curb Violations

The current situation necessitates urgent action from the international community to pressure Houthi militias into ceasing their attacks on civilians. It is vital to establish clear mechanisms for monitoring these violations and holding perpetrators accountable, thereby ensuring the protection of human rights in Yemen. The continuation of such violations poses a significant threat to regional security and stability, further increasing the suffering of civilians.

For more information, visit Yemen TV.

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Yemen TV

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