A citizen was killed and four others were injured in a Houthi mine explosion in the Dhubab District on the western coast

A citizen was martyred and four others were injured following the explosion of a mine left behind by the Houthi militia, in the Al-Harikiyah area of the Dhubab District on the western coast. A local source said that a mine left by the Houthi militia exploded on one of the citizens' buses, carrying five people on board, causing the death of the bus driver and wounding the four passengers with various injuries to their bodies. The source confirmed that a patrol belonging to the 17th Giants Brigade moved to the site of the explosion, and transported the wounded to Dhubab Hospital to receive first aid, and then transferred them to Al-Mokha Hospital to complete the necessary treatment. It is noteworthy that the mines and explosive devices planted by the terrorist Houthi militia pose a threat to the lives of innocent citizens in the West Coast districts, where thousands of people were martyred and injured, most of them women and children.