The Houthi militia succeeds in igniting the fire of strife between two tribes in Al-Bayda

Sources confirmed that the tribal clashes that took place in the city of Radaa in Al-Bayda Governorate between militants of two tribes, led by the Houthi gang, which pushed the tribes to fight while igniting the fire of strife, used various types of weapons, which sparked a state of terror and panic among the residents of the region, especially women and children.
Local sources reported that clashes broke out in the northern Al-Safia neighbourhood, behind Abu Al-Rijal School, between gunmen from the “Al-Musen” tribe and others from the “Al-Jumaida” tribe, descended from the Al-Jawf tribe affiliated with the Qayfa tribes, and the Houthi militia remained in control of the security forces. The security forces watched what the clashes would lead to without working to stop them, but rather sought to ignite them so that the clashes would spread to other areas and escalate armed tensions in the region.
The sources confirmed that the clashes took place intensely, prompting local residents to hide in their homes for fear of escalation of violence.
The situation is still tense in the region, awaiting a second round of bloody fighting between the two warring tribes