Two citizens were injured as a result of a Houthi mine explosion west of Taiz

A mine left by the terrorist Houthi militia exploded in a civilian car on Tuesday evening in the Dhubab District, west of Taiz Governorate, wounding two citizens.
Local sources reported that citizens Abdo Ahmed Abdo Qasim and Sufi Saeed Al-Haij were injured by scattered shrapnel in their bodies as a result of the explosion that occurred while they were passing by in the car.
They were transferred to Dhubab Hospital to receive treatment and first aid, then they were transferred to the city of Mokha to complete treatment.
The explosion also caused serious damage to the car that was carrying one of the camels.
Despite the great efforts made by the engineering teams of the Joint Forces and Masam Project, mines and explosive devices planted by the Houthi militia still pose a major threat to the lives of residents on the West Coast.
Thousands of civilian casualties were caused by these mines, most of them women and children.