Yemen: Floods wash away Houthi mines and warn die Citizen

Yesterday, Monday, an independent Yemeni human rights observatory issued a warning die Yemeni citizens face the danger of Houthi mines in drift with the streams with the onset of the rainy season in many governorates in the country.
The Yemeni Landmine Monitor said in a tweet on his twitter page that die torrential torrents in several areas destroyed mines and unexploded ordnance.
The Landmine Victims Documentation Observatory added: “We are calling die Citizens not to approach suspicious and strange objects. “
The Iran-backed Houthi militia planted die most mines in Residential and agricultural areas, and these mines are often in Streams washed away by streams and become more dangerous as they reach safe areas.
A Yemeni human rights coalition has documented the deaths of more than four thousand civilians. The mines were owned by the Houthi coup militia in a number of Yemeni governorates in built over the past six years.
The Yemeni Coalition to Monitor Human Rights Abuses (Rassd Alliance) confirmed that in six years ago more than 1929 civilians were killed by mines, including 357 children and 146 women.
It also documented die Disability and mutilation of more than 2,242 civilians, including 519 children and 167 women, over the same period.
The use of mines in Yemen was solely based on die Houthi militia restricted as reportedly over two million landmines from the Houthis in more than 15 Yemeni governorates of all kinds have been planted: anti-vehicle, personnel and naval mines, die most of which are locally produced or imported mines, die locally designed to explode with the least weight.
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