A citizen was killed and another sustained serious injuries following a direct shooting by Houthi militia members at a checkpoint in Al-Jawf, northeastern Yemen. This incident has sparked widespread outrage among local tribes.
Local sources report that Houthi militia members at the “Al-Mahir” checkpoint in the Al-Mahashima area of the Khabb and Al-Shaf district opened fire on citizen Mohammed Saleh Fahas and his cousin, known as “Abu Ammar.” Tragically, Fahas died instantly, while Abu Ammar suffered severe injuries.
The shooting occurred after Houthi members attempted to confiscate weapons from local citizens. When the citizens resisted, a brief skirmish erupted between the tribesmen and the militia at the checkpoint. Tribal mediation later intervened to de-escalate the situation and halt the fighting, although tensions in the area remain high.
This incident is part of a troubling pattern of violations committed by Houthi checkpoints against civilians. Reports frequently document incidents of killings, assaults, and extortion in areas controlled by the militia. Such actions exacerbate the suffering of residents and intensify tribal and security tensions.
The recent shooting in Al-Jawf highlights the ongoing challenges faced by civilians in Yemen. As violence continues, the need for effective conflict resolution and protection of citizens becomes increasingly urgent.
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