Al-Houthi booby-traps agricultural lands and roads on the western coast with large quantities of mines

Over the past few days, the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia has booby-trapped large areas of agricultural land and roads near the contact lines in a number of West Coast districts, with large quantities of mines manufactured by Iranian experts.
Private sources confirmed to Khabar Agency that, over the past ten days, the Houthi militia has booby-trapped many agricultural lands and roads near the contact lines in a number of districts of Hodeidah and Taiz governorates, with large quantities of mines.
According to the sources, the Houthi militias have booby-trapped farms and roads, in anticipation of any attack or battles that might break out between the militias and the joint forces, and the militias are preparing for a new war, including violations, infiltration attempts, developments and fortifications, in an effort to ignite the war.
She explained that the mines that were planted in several areas varied in size and type, some of which were the size of a phone battery, some in the shape of children’s toys, and some in the shape of stones, and their members planted them during the night.
The Houthi mines claimed the lives of civilians in the Western Coast districts, which are among the areas where Houthi mines are most planted. Among the victims were children and women, some of whom became martyrs while herding sheep, some while fetching water, and others while moving between regions on motorcycles. Or civilian cars.