Houthi attacks threaten the Aden arter

The military escalation of the Houthis is threatened towards Lahj Governorate, southern Yemen, by cutting the most important major line linking the capital Aden to the kidnapped capital, Sanaa.
Witnesses told Al -Ain News that the Houthi militia has greatly promoted their military attacks in the Al -Hadd Front in Lahj, taking advantage of the main artery that links the province to its neighbor Al -Bayda Governorate.
According to the same sources, the Houthi militia attacks on the biological line, on Thursday, killed a Yemeni woman named "Sarah Abd Rabbo", who was trying with her son to move from the Al -Zahir district in Al -Bayda to Al -Hadd district, Yafeh in Lahj.
Another militia attack also killed a child called Al -Amiri's rivers in the village of Soumaa in Al -Bayda, as part of the human crimes committed by the Houthi militias against innocent civilians, including women and children.
temporary closure
The sources said that the attacks of the Houthi militia in the Al -Hadd Front, which has been continuing for days, led to a "temporary closure of the vital arteel across the region", today, which led to the accumulation of dozens of trucks and travelers.
A daily adolescent line takes hundreds of vehicles and trucks, including heavy carriers to transport goods and supplies, as the artery has become the most important humanitarian corridor that connects Aden to Sana'a, along with the Haifan line in Taiz Governorate.
The Houthi militia had sparked the explosive devices that link Aden and Sana'a, including the lines of Al -Dhalea - Ibb, Abyan - Al -Bayda, Shabwa - Al -Bayda, and other major arteries that the Houthis cut because of their attacks.
escalation against civilians
In the same context, the southern forces recorded, on Thursday, the killing of 6 civilians by the Houthi militia, on the outskirts of the seam lines on the Jafi and Al -Massimib fronts in Lahj, in Al -Dhalea, and Frara in Abyan.
The southern forces said in a statement that Al -Ain News received a copy of it, that the Houthi militias continued to commit horrific crimes against civilians in a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and all the covenants and customs that prohibit the targeting of civilians, women and children.
She added that "the Houthi terrorist militia deliberately targeting civilians, especially in the border outlets and areas, in a systematic way, in a blatant challenge to international law, and these crimes are an extension of the policy of terrorism with fire and the killing of innocent people pursued by Iranian -backed militias."
For his part, a monitoring center for rights and development in Yemen condemned the targeting of the Houthi militias for civilians, especially on the fronts of Al -Bayda Governorate, the most recent of which was the killing of a child, an elderly and a woman with a bullet of the militia privatization.
The Center considered in a statement to target civilians "a flagrant violation of the provisions of international humanitarian law and the principles of human rights," calling on the international community and human rights organizations to "bear their moral and legal responsibilities towards the systematic violations of civilians in Yemen