The victims of the Houthi bombing of a civilian house in Radaa have risen to more than 30 dead and missing

Human rights sources reported that the number of victims of the Houthi group's bombing of a civilian home in Al-Bayda Governorate, central Yemen, had risen to more than 30 dead and missing.
The head of the Defense Foundation for Rights and Liberties said: Lawyer and human rights activist Hoda Al-Sarari, in a tweet on her account on the “X” platform, said that the number of victims of the Houthi group’s bombing incident, on Tuesday, of a house in the Al-Hafra neighborhood in the city of Rada’ in Al-Bayda Governorate, has risen to 32 dead and missing so far, “and perhaps the number is eligible to increase as a result of Lack of capabilities.
She added that 12 people were recovered from the rubble, including 3 women and a child, while 20 others from neighboring families were still trapped under the rubble of neighboring houses that were destroyed as a result of the bombing incident.
The Houthi group had summoned, on Tuesday morning, special forces from the capital, Sanaa, to besiege the homes of the “Naqus” and “Al-Zayla’i” families in the Al-Hafra neighborhood in the center of the city of Rada’, following the killing of the brother of the group’s supervisor in the area, on Monday evening, before they booby-trapped a house. Bell, which led to its destruction along with a number of adjacent and neighboring houses, on top of their residents.
Al-Sarari confirmed that blowing up homes and depriving residents and citizens of their right to life, housing, and survival by forcibly displacing them and stealing their property are considered war crimes punishable by international humanitarian law and national and international legislation, and that “the Houthi group will not escape its crimes against the Yemeni people, and its leaders will not be And its supporters are safe.”
The human rights activist called on the international community to condemn and denounce these crimes committed by the Houthis against the civilian population in Qar
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