Civilian Injured in Houthi Drone Strike in Taiz

- A civilian named Abdulmalik Ali Thabit Jouri was injured in a Houthi drone strike.
- The attack targeted a residential area in the Maqbana district of Taiz.
- Jouri sustained injuries to his face and head and is receiving medical care.
- International calls for civilian protection in Yemen continue amid ongoing violence.
Civilian Injured in Houthi Drone Strike in Taiz
A civilian named Abdulmalik Ali Thabit Jouri sustained multiple injuries from a drone strike carried out by the Houthi militia. This attack targeted a populated area in the western countryside of Taiz, highlighting the ongoing violence against civilians in Yemen.
Details of the Houthi Attack
Local sources report that Jouri suffered injuries to his face and head due to the bombardment of a residential village in the Maqbana district, west of Taiz. Emergency responders quickly transported him to a nearby hospital, where he is currently receiving necessary medical care. His condition remains under observation as he continues treatment.
Recurring Violence Against Civilians
The villages and residential areas within the Maqbana district frequently face assaults from Houthi forces. The militia employs artillery shelling and drones as primary tools for these attacks. This persistent violence has instilled fear and anxiety among residents, leading to civilian casualties and significant property damage.
Calls for Peace and Civilian Protection
The international community continues to urge for the protection of civilians in conflict zones. The repeated assaults on residential areas underscore the urgent need for a lasting peace in Yemen. Effective mechanisms must be established to safeguard civilians and ensure their security and safety.
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