A Houthi mine kills a citizen and wounds four others in Al-Jawf, Yemen

The explosion of a mine left by the terrorist Houthi militia claimed the life of a civilian and injured four others in Al-Jawf Governorate.
During their return from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to spend the holy month of Ramadan with their families.
Local and human rights sources said that the citizen, Ahmed Abdel Rahman Al-Abraqi (32 years old), was killed, while four others were injured, one of whom was in a very critical condition. As a result of a Houthi mine explosion in a car they were traveling in on the desert road in the Al-Yatma area in the Khub Washaaf District - Al-Jawf Governorate.
According to the sources, the victim, Al-Abraqi, who hails from Amran Governorate, was returning from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, but the Houthi mine took his life before he arrived.
The sources indicated that the people were unable to recover his body; As a result of his body sticking to parts of the car due to the force of the explosion.
The desert road in Al-Jawf is one of the roads most contaminated with Houthi mines, and it is an alternative route to the closed main roads that the Houthi militia refuses to open.