A young man was killed and another injured in internal conflicts between Houthi factions in the city of Saada

A violent confrontation between citizens and the terrorist Houthi militia resulted in the death of a young man and the injury of another in the city of Saada, northern Yemen. These events occurred in light of escalating tensions with the Muhammad Abd al-Azim al-Houthi group.
In details, the Houthi militia sent a military campaign consisting of 10 crews to storm the house of engineer Muhammad Abdul Qadir al-Shar’i, located on the Cultural Street in the city of Saada. Citizens tried to prevent the Houthi campaign from storming the house, but they opened live fire, killing the young man, Abdulaziz Mansour Qattam, and wounding at least another.
While forcefully raiding the house, the militia caused a state of panic and dismay among the women and children, as it claimed that the owner of the house belonged to the Muhammad Abd al-Azim al-Houthi group.
Earlier, the same governorate witnessed clashes between elements loyal to an influential wing of the Houthi group and the May 22 Police Department, and local sources reported that gunmen led by Hamza al-Shar’i, affiliated with the movement of Muhammad Abdel-Azim al-Houthi, clashed with security elements affiliated with the group’s authority, which resulted in At least 10 people were killed and injured on both sides.