A girl was killed and a child injured in an explosion of two landmines left by Houthi militias in Al Hudaydah.

Tragic Incidents in Al Hudaydah: Landmine Explosions Claim Lives and Cause Injuries

In a tragic series of events in Al Hudaydah, Yemen, a young girl lost her life, and a boy sustained serious injuries due to the explosion of two landmines planted by Houthi militia. These incidents occurred within the last 48 hours, highlighting the ongoing dangers posed by unexploded ordnance in the region.

Injuries to a Young Boy

According to reports from September Net, a landmine exploded on Saturday near the home of 13-year-old Yusuf Talal Farhan in the village of Bayt Maghari, located in the Hays district. The explosion resulted in a broken left leg for the boy, along with shrapnel injuries to various parts of his body. Medical professionals are currently assessing his condition and providing necessary treatment.

Fatality of a Young Woman

On Friday, 20-year-old Najiba Hassan Saeed Marzouki lost her life when a landmine detonated west of the village of Al-Marzaraqah, situated in the lower Al-Jah area of the Beit Al-Faqih district. This tragic loss underscores the severe impact of landmines on the civilian population in Yemen.

The Broader Impact of Landmines

The Iranian-backed Houthi militia has reportedly planted hundreds of thousands of landmines and explosive devices in residential areas and public roads across various regions of Yemen. This widespread use of landmines has caused thousands of civilian casualties, with women and children bearing the brunt of these tragic incidents. The ongoing threat of these explosives continues to pose a significant risk to the safety and well-being of the local population.

As the situation unfolds, humanitarian organizations call for increased awareness and action to address the dangers posed by these remnants of conflict. The need for effective clearance operations and support for affected families remains critical in the ongoing struggle for peace and safety in Yemen.

 

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