7 people died as a result of a car falling from a mountain slope west of Taiz

15 citizens died and were injured, today, Tuesday, as a result of a car falling from a mountain slope, west of Taiz Governorate.
Medical sources said that seven people died, including the driver, Muhammad Saif Al-Maliki, and women, while eight others were injured, as a result of a saloon car falling from Jabal Al-Moneim in the Jabal Habashi district, west of the governorate.
A report issued by Rights Radar for Human Rights said that the number of victims of the Houthi siege imposed on Taiz Governorate exceeded 10,000 civilians, including 2,720 dead, pointing out that those traveling via alternative routes who died as a result of the siege amounted to 142 deaths, since mid-March. 2015 until mid-2022.
As a result of the siege, thousands of the city's citizens are enduring the hardship of alternative routes, crossing rugged side roads and Jbeilah, thereby endangering their lives, but it remains the only option available to them.
Since 2015, the Houthi militias have imposed a siege on the city of Taiz from most of its outlets, causing a further deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the densely populated city.