The killing and injury of a group of Houthi elements and foreign experts while preparing mines to send them to the Red Sea

A number of Houthi terrorist militia members were killed, including foreign elements, one of whom is Iraqi, and others were wounded while preparing marine mines in the international corridor in the Red Sea to target commercial ships.
According to informed sources, the explosion occurred yesterday evening, March 11, in the Al -Kheib area of Hodeidah, near a military site of the Houthi militia, where it prepares marine mines and car bombs that target international navigation.
The sources reported that a group of Houthi militia elements were in the process of launching a booby -trapped boat and sending boats loaded with mines, including Houthi leaders and foreign elements, one of whom holds Iraqi citizenship, but a technical error in preparing one of the explosives led to a massive explosion, which resulted in their death and the injury of others, who were later transferred to Al -Thawra Hospital in Hodeidah.
This development comes after the Houthi militia announced, yesterday evening, the resumption of its terrorist operations in the Red Sea, in response to its classification of a terrorist group by the United States, as it had suspended its attacks before the inauguration of US President Donald Trump, for fear of a firm reaction to its crimes.
The Houthi militia affirms through its continued terrorist operations, that it is just an Iranian tool that threatens international peace and security, and works under the guidance of Iranian, Iraqi and Lebanese foreign experts, and it also proves the impossibility of its involvement in any peace process.