Yemen: Houthi fighters, Including a Foreigner, Killed in Hodeidah Explosion

In a recent incident, an explosion at a Houthi militia site in Yemen's Hodeidah resulted in the deaths of several militants, including a foreign operative identified as an Iraqi national.
The blast occurred during preparations for a maritime attack, as the militants were handling explosives and assembling naval mines and explosive-laden boats.
The explosion took place in the Al-Kathib district, near a covert facility used by the Iran-aligned Houthi group.
The incident highlights the ongoing conflict in Yemen and the involvement of foreign fighters in the Houthi militia.
The explosion also underscores the risks associated with handling explosives and the potential for further escalation in the region.
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