Revealing the latest military developments in Al Bayda

The Houthi militia stormed the village of “Hanaka Al Masoud” in Qayfa Rada’ in Al Bayda Governorate after attacking and besieging it for days.
Local sources said that the militia stormed the village, and its snipers mounted the minarets of the mosques, in addition to strengthening its members with weapons and heavy equipment, noting that the militia abused the village residents and displaced the people.
The sources added that the militia stormed the Al-Khashaa area in Hanakah Al Masoud in the Al-Qurayshiya District, after violent clashes with the people of the area, noting that there were deaths and injuries.
Noting that militia members launched a violent attack on the village with various heavy weapons, including drones, and also cut off the Internet and communications network in the area.
More than a hundred organizations have condemned the recent crimes of the Houthi militia in Qayfa Radaa in Al-Bayda Governorate.
She said in a statement that the Houthis prevented treatment of the injured, destroyed and burned civilian objects and places of worship, and displaced hundreds of families after an attack that left thirteen civilians dead or wounded, including women and children.
It called on the international community and the United Nations to take urgent action to stop the Houthi violations.
For its part, the United States of America condemned the militia attack that it has been launching for days, and the American Ambassador to Yemen, Stephen Fagin, referred to the killings, injuries, and arrests committed by the Houthis against innocent people, and said that they deprive the Yemeni people of peace and a bright future.
For days, the Houthi militia has been waging a military campaign against the people of the village of “Hanaka Al Masoud” in the Al-Qurayshiya District of Qayfat Radaa in Al-Bayda Governorate, using heavy weapons and drones, while tightening the siege on the village, under the justifications of targeting wanted persons who refused to surrender themselves to its security services.< /p>