One civilian was killed and eight others were wounded Tuesday by shrapnel from a ballistic missile fired by the Houthi militia in a popular market east of Ma’rib town.
The Yemeni official news agency quoted a medical source as saying that a civilian had been killed and eight other civilians, including an African migrant, were seriously injured and exploded as a result of the explosion of a ballistic missile fired by the Houthi militia on Tuesday afternoon at the sheep market east of the city of Ma’rib.
According to the source, the Houthi militia continues its intensive bombing with ballistic missiles and drones trapped in booby-trapped residential areas and popular markets in the city of Marib, which is putting the lives of more than two million civilians at risk by the city’s residents.
A human rights symposium for human rights experts in Geneva found that 918 civilians have been killed and injured in rocket attacks by the Houthi militia on Marib since the outbreak of war.
The orientation of the Houthis to the popular market has been accompanied by violent fighting on the Al-Kasara and Al-Mashjah fronts west of Marib, where the militias suffer great human and material losses.
The Yemeni Armed Forces media center said Tuesday that the armed forces on the Kasara Front west of Marib are fighting non-stop against the Houthi militia, with great human and material losses among the militia.
He stressed that the fighting in the past few hours had resulted in the deaths of at least 80 Houthi elements, as well as dozens of wounded and other equipment losses.
He added that in support of legitimacy the coalition air force destroyed 3 armored vehicles and 3 crews with reinforcements for the Houthi militia, killing everyone on board. While the army recaptured an armored vehicle, a range of vehicles, medium and light weapons, and loads of various ammunition.
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