The bodies of three fishermen were found a week after they went missing in Hodeidah

Citizens found the bodies of three fishermen from the city of Al-Mokha, in Al-Saleef District in Al-Hudaydah Governorate, a week after they went missing.
Local sources in the city of Mokha reported that the missing fishermen had gone out with their boat fishing last week, and since then there was no news of them until they were found in Al-Salif.
The sources reported that the fishermen are: Abdullah Muhammad Saeed Saraji, Ali Abu Al-Lail Khudairi, and Imad Shaibu.
Incidents of fishermen's boats being lost and drowning in the territorial waters of the Red Sea have been repeated over the past years, either as a result of the explosion of sea mines planted by the terrorist Houthi militia, or their drowning as a result of strong winds and high waves.