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A woman was injured by Houthi militia artillery shelling on populated villages west of Taiz
Locals| 6 November, 2024 - 5:48 AM
Taiz: Yemen Youth Net
Houthi shelling of populated villages in Taiz - Archive
A woman was injured in artillery shelling by the terrorist Houthi militia on populated villages west of Taiz Governorate (southwest of Yemen).
Local sources said that the Houthi militia launched an artillery bombardment with mortar shells on Tuesday evening on the village of "Al-Mansoura" in the "Al-Kadha" area, west of Taiz Governorate, according to "September Net".
She added that one of the shells directly targeted the house of a citizen called Thabet Saeed, which resulted in the injury of a woman from his family.
She pointed out that the incident is the third crime of its kind targeting the "Al-Kadha" area by the terrorist Houthi militias, within a week.
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