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Houthis unable to deny defeats, bury 48 leaders

Wednesday 20/May/2020 - 04:12 PM
The Reference
Robert Fares
طباعة

 

Despite the allegations and lies propagated by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia in Yemen, it cannot deny the successive defeats and disappointments even when it buries its dead secretly. The Houthis continue to bury the bodies of dozens of dead, including its leaders, after the militia burned them in crematoriums. Media reported that this happened to 48 dead bodies in several governorates under Houthi control from May 13-18.

The sources said that Dhamar governorate continues its progress in terms of presenting its children to the Houthi crematoria, ranking first after the capital Sanaa, where Dhamar gained its share of 16 people dead during those six days.

The sources added that Sanaa had a share of 11 dead, ranking second in the month of May, while Al-Bayda governorate saw six deaths, followed by Imran governorate with three dead, and then the governorates of Taiz, Al-Mahwit and Ibb, which each had two dead, and one dead in each of Hodeidah, Sa’dah, Hajjah and Rima.

In order not to resort to any lies by the terrorist militia, the Yemeni news agency Khabar published the names of 48 dead who had been buried during the six days:

 

Dhamar Governorate:

1 - Ali Hussein Hussein Al-Qarn

2 - Aseel Khalid Muhammad Al-Qalihi

3 - Abdullah Wazaa Nasir Wazaa

4 - Ali Abdulmalik Al-Arshi

5 - Bakr Saad Al-Qubaili

6 - Ahmad Ali Al-Marhbi

7 - Ahmed Mohamed Salem Al-Hakami

8 - Abdul Ilah Saleh Abdulaziz Al-Shaabi

9 - Abdullah Ali Al-Raboui

10 - Ali Muhammad Al-Shaabi

11 - Mahdi Ali Al-Dailami

12 - Hashem Ali Al-Dailami

13 - Samir Ahmad Al-Athribi

14 - Ali Abdullah Ahmad Murshid Al-Mughrabi

15 - Ali Abdullah Mohsen Al-Fadhli

16 - Anwar Hammoud Musaad Al-Sameri

 

Sanaa Governorate:

17 - Jalal Jamil Saleh Al-Shukaili

18 - Bassam Ahmed Hadi

19 - Musheer Saleh Muhammad Al-Thabti

20 - Himyar Yahya Lala

21 - Khalil Mahmoud Ahmed Khalil

22 - Ismail Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Hadi

23 - Moataz Mohammed Mohammed Saeed Al-Mashwali

24 - Ziyad Salih Ali Muhammad Al-Matari

25 - Ziyad Muhammad Naji Ali al-Badani

26 - Ali Jamal Ali Hassan Ashish

27 - Ahmed Faisal Ahmed Saleh Sorour

 

Al-Bayda Governorate:

28 - Yahya Al-Riyami

29 - Shaddad Al-Riyami

30 - Hussein Al-Riyami

31 - Ayesh Al-Riyami

32 - Abdul Nasser Abdullah Qarmoush Al-Salali

34 - Hassan Abdo Nasser Al-Hamzi

 

Imran Governorate:

35 - Captain / Mohamed Ahmed Saleh Al-Badai

37 - Marwan Saif Abdullah Al-Omari

38 - Saddam Hussein Abdullah Al-Jadri

 

Taiz Governorate:

39 - Ibrahim Muhammad Al-Surori

40 - Safwan Muhammad Hassan Al-Burihi

 

Al-Mahwit Governorate:

41 - Ahmed Muhammad Rizk Al-Mahwiti

42 - Ibrahim Muhammad Yahya al-Faqih

 

Ibb Governorate:

43 - Abdul-Malik Muhammad Ahmad al-Shami

44 - Hamir Abdo Mohamed Ahmed Al-Dhamari

 

Hodeidah Governorate:

45 - Ali Belghith Mubarak Jamii

 

Saada Governorate:

46 - Ali Abdullah Hussein Al-Mallhi

 

Hajjah Governorate:

47 - Khaled Zumouh Shouei Abbas Al-Khanbani

 

Rima Governorate:

48 - Ibrahim Mahdi Ismail Al-Hadidi

 

In the defeated militia’s first reaction to express its anger, the Houthis fired a rocket at Red Sea mills and silos storing wheat, which resulted in damage to parts of the buildings and material losses to the mills.

The Houthis continue their intransigence by violating the United Nations ceasefire in Hodeidah by targeting public and private properties and residential neighborhoods with various types of weapons and explosives, leaving widespread damage to infrastructure and public housing, in addition to hundreds of civilian victims.

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