The Houthi terrorist militia stormed part of the village of "Hanaka Al Masoud" in Qayfa Rada', Al-Qurayshiyah District, Al-Bayda Governorate, after attacking and besieging it for several days.
Local sources told Khabar Agency that the militia stormed part of the village, and its snipers mounted the minarets of the mosques, in addition to strengthening its members with weapons and heavy equipment, indicating that the militia was abusing the residents of the village and displacing the people.
The sources added that the militia stormed the Al-Khashaa area in Hanakah Al Masoud in the Al-Qurayshiya District, after violent clashes with the people of the area, noting the damage of Houthi vehicles and the deaths and injuries.
The confrontations resulted in the killing of the Houthi leader Ammar Hussein Ahmed Ismail al-Bahri, alias (Abu Zaid), commander of the Houthi campaign affiliated with the Special Forces of the Central Military District led by the so-called Abdul Khaleq al-Houthi, and the serious wounding of the leader Muhammad Mahmoud al-Khatib, director of criminal investigation in al-Bayda, and the killing of Ghaylan. Ahmed Al-Marani, Riyad Al-Hashemi, alias (Abu Islam), Abdullah Al-Faqih from Yarim, and others, in secret. Severe for the militia.
The sources explained that the militia members launched a violent attack on the village with various heavy weapons, including drones, confronting the residents with their personal weapons, in light of the legitimate government abandoning its responsibilities towards the residents under the control of the militia.
The sources pointed out that the entire family of Sheikh Muhammad Hussein Al-Masoudi was martyred as a result of the bombing of their house by a Houthi drone, while many victims are still under the rubble, and the bombing is carried out by landing explosive devices on drones and detonating them remotely.
The Houthi militia also cut off the Internet and communications network in the region, and continues to send military reinforcements, which include dozens of crews, armored vehicles, and individuals, with the aim of resolving the battle.
The tribal sheikh Ali Abdullah Al-Muljami, one of the sheikhs of Al-Bayda, revealed that the Houthis prevented local mediation from entering the estate of the Masoud family under the pretext of security precautions and the safety of individuals. He stressed that the mediation sensed the refusal and refusal of the Houthi leaders to provide them with any opportunity to play the role of mediation and stop the war.< /p>
More than a hundred human rights organizations have condemned the recent crimes of the Houthi militia in Qayfa Radaa in Al-Bayda Governorate.
A statement said that the Houthis prevented treatment of the injured, destroyed and burned civilian objects and places of worship, and displaced hundreds of families after an attack that left thirteen civilians dead or wounded, including women and children.
Activists circulated pictures and video clips of a mechanism belonging to the Al-Bayda Traffic Police Department towing damaged Houthi vehicles following the confrontations, with the aim of preventing the collapse of its members.
For days, the Houthi militia has been waging a military campaign against the people of the village of “Hanaka Al Masoud” in the Al-Qurayshiya District of Qayfat Radaa in Al-Bayda Governorate, using heavy weapons and drones, while tightening the siege on the village, under the justifications of its demand of wanted persons who refused to surrender themselves to it.
p>Source is local news agency