In a brazen act of violence, the Houthi militia, known for its terrorist activities, stormed the home of a citizen in the Dar al-Sharaf neighborhood of Al-Mashannah district, Ibb Governorate. The incident, which unfolded in the early hours of Friday, involved the militia members surrounding the home of a young man named Mohammed Haqees, firing indiscriminately before forcibly entering his residence. This aggressive intrusion sparked terror among women and children, highlighting the militia’s ongoing violations against residents.
Local sources reported that the Houthi militants brutally assaulted Haqees in front of his family members. The attack, involving beating and stabbing, left him with various injuries. This incident is part of a broader pattern of abuses the Houthi militia commits against the inhabitants of the Dar al-Sharaf neighborhood, under the pretext of targeting individuals they accuse of erasing the militia’s slogans and attacking its members and security headquarters.
The attack on Haqees’s home is indicative of the widespread violations perpetrated by the Houthi militia against civilians. These actions have instilled fear and insecurity among the population, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The international community and human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned such acts, calling for immediate cessation and accountability for the perpetrators.
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