Yemeni Citizen Sets Himself on Fire in Sana’a After Houthi Forces Seize His Car
Sana’a — A tragic incident unfolded in the Bab al-Yemen district of central Sana’a this week, when a Yemeni citizen set himself on fire after Houthi forces reportedly confiscated his vehicle.
Eyewitnesses said the man, overwhelmed by frustration and despair, poured fuel over his body and ignited himself in public view. The act drew immediate attention from passersby, who rushed to extinguish the flames and transport him to a nearby hospital. His condition remains critical, according to local medical sources.
Residents of the area described the incident as a shocking reflection of the growing tension between civilians and the Houthi authorities, who have been accused of arbitrary seizures of property and vehicles in the capital. The man’s desperate act highlights the mounting pressure faced by ordinary Yemenis amid ongoing conflict, economic hardship, and restrictions imposed by the militia.
Local activists condemned the incident, calling it a “human tragedy born of oppression,” and urged international organizations to investigate the increasing reports of abuses against civilians in Houthi-controlled territories.
The Bab al-Yemen district, a historic gateway to the old city of Sana’a, has witnessed several protests in recent months as residents express anger over worsening living conditions and heavy-handed measures by the Houthis.
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