The Ibb Governorate, currently under the control of the Iran-backed Houthi militia, faces escalating chaos and armed violence. Reports indicate alarming incidents against civilians occur nearly every day.
In a recent incident in Ibb City, a woman narrowly escaped an attempted kidnapping. A bus driver allegedly tried to spray her with a narcotic substance. In a desperate move, she jumped from the vehicle, sustaining serious injuries. Fortunately, bystanders intervened and apprehended the assailant.
In the Al-Ahtoub area of Hazm Al-Adin District, a Houthi gunman brutally attacked a medical assistant. This assault resulted in severe injuries, including fractures and a head wound. Human rights advocates condemned the attack, labeling it as “brutal and systematic.”
In another tragic event, a man named Abdul Rahim Amin Dhawi lost his life in the Riff Ibb District. He was shot by an armed individual following a verbal altercation. This incident highlights the rampant gun violence and the absence of law enforcement in the region.
Ibb continues to experience a deteriorating security environment. The lack of judicial authority and the increasing activities of armed groups exacerbate the suffering of residents. Daily safety remains a significant concern for the local population.
The situation in Ibb underscores the urgent need for effective governance and security measures to protect civilians from ongoing violence.
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