On Saturday, a displaced woman was injured in Houthi shelling targeting her home east of the town of Hays, south of Al-Hodeidah governorate in western Yemen.
A medical source said Shurooq Ghaleb Ali, age 30, was injured all over by shrapnel when a Houthi mortar shell fell on her home.
Local residents said in the same context in Hays that a Houthi “120-caliber” grenade was aimed at the house of Adnan Hassan Ali, a displaced person in the Al-Mughal district, east of the city, and seriously injured his wife.
The Houthi militia escalated their criminal activities against civilians in the city of Hays by bombing indiscriminately and hysterically populated residential areas and displaced people.
In addition, two herders’ children were injured in an explosion from the remains of the Houthi militia in one of the pastures they were on die Flock of sheep grazing on the outskirts of the town of Mocha on the west coast of Yemen.
Local sources said that a 15-year-old boy raised a five-year-old girl named Magda, who in a rural town on the outskirts of Mocha was tending their sheep when they found the Houthi projectile.
According to the sources found die both children hit the projectile in the city of Nabdah, die with the isolation of Al-Mashalha in Mocha is connected and tried to play with it without realizing the danger, but it suddenly exploded, causing multiple injuries die Media of common forces.
According to the sources, the girl was hit by shrapnel on her head and in Hit the eyes, the child suffered separate injuries to the hand and was promptly treated for treatment in Doctors Without Borders hospital in Mocha brought.
There have been frequent incidents of exploding mines and explosive objects with children on pastures, logs and ghouls where die Houthi militias in all places die reaching them, laying mines indiscriminately, making everyone, especially children, vulnerable.
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