Al-Jawf: Civilians, including a woman and a child, were injured as a result of an armed attack and the explosion of a Houthi mine

A human rights organization reported today, Saturday, February 3: Five civilians, including a woman and a child, were seriously injured in an armed attack and the explosion of a mine left by the terrorist Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen, in Al-Jawf Governorate - northeastern Yemen.
The Protection Organization for Civil Orientation explained in a statement that gunmen attacked with live bullets a family consisting of the father, mother, and child Ghaith (one and a half years old), while they were in their car heading from Ma’rib to Sana’a via a desert road passing through Al-Jawf Governorate.< /p>
She indicated that the gunmen fled after committing the crime.
It quoted medical sources in Ma'rib Governorate as saying that they provided the injured with life-saving medical services, and that the father of the child, "Ghaith" - who was injured by gunshot wounds to his abdomen - is currently in intensive care and his health condition is unstable, and he lost large amounts of blood before arriving at the hospital.
In this context, a landmine left by the Houthi terrorist militia exploded in the car of other passengers in the Yatma area, wounding Abdullah Hassan (65 years old) and Abdul Hadi Mansour (35 years old) with fractures in the lower limbs.