UAE rescuing Yemen from Houthi devastation
Yemen is in a state of panic due to the spread of Houthi mines that target drinking water networks in various governorates.
Making Yemen go thirsty
The Engineering Department of the Joint
Forces dismantled a Houthi network of mines, targeting the main drinking water
network in the city of Hudaydah.
The forces said in a statement that the
mine network had been dismantled.
They added that the members of their
Engineering Department were still surveying pipelines in liberated areas.
The network of mines, they said, was
planted with the aim of depriving all the residents of Hudaydah of drinking
water.
UAE on rescue mission
The United Arab Emirates has stepped
in to deal with most of the devastation left by the Houthi militia in the
western coastal area, from the border of Lahij to Hudaydah where the Emirati Red
Crescent Authority has completed many projects in parallel with the military
victories achieved by the legitimate and coalition forces in the areas of Taiz
and Hudaydah.
In Bab al-Mandab, the authority has
completed a project consisting of an engine to raise water, about 48 solar
panels and a concrete tank with a capacity of 100,000 liters.
It also constructed an internal water
network that benefits about 15,000 people.
The number of water projects
implemented by the Emirati Red Crescent in the districts of the west coast in
the governorates of Taiz and Hudaydah has reached 32. They serve over 600,000
people.
Retreat
This came as Houthi militiamen keep
meeting their fate around Yemen, including most recently in Hudaydah where they
attempted to target the positions of the Joint Forces on the Airport and Saleh
fronts, using mortars and 12.7 caliber machine guns.
However, most of the militiamen
participating in this attempted onslaught were killed.