Houthis using poisonous butane gas cylinders to kill Yemenis
The violations of the Houthi group against the Yemeni people increase in intensity day after day.
The group had last brought death to the homes of people
in Yemeni capital, Sana'a.
It did this through poisoned butane gas cylinders
that explode at the time of use, according to a number of Yemeni media outlets.
During the current month, fires and explosions occurring
inside houses in the capital caused the death of dozens of families.
The cylinders are filled with a smell-less gas.
They easily explode inside the homes at the time of use.
5 million gas cylinders
The new site, News Yemen, had confirmed
the existence of 5 million invalid gas cylinders, which were distributed to millions
of families.
The Yemeni society, it said, is now waiting for
the zero hour to turn hundreds of homes into explosion and deadly bomb arenas.
The site noted that a large number of women were
victims of those cylinders.
700 incidents
The Human Rights Office in Sana'a estimates that
there have been about 700 explosion incidents, due to cylinder explosions in
Sana'a alone.
Almost 900 people cited the same reason for the
explosions in different provinces under the control of the Houthi coup group.
The office said the import of poisonous gas
cylinders continues, in the light of significant complicity from the Standards
and Quality Control Authority in Sana'a, which is controlled by the Houthis.
The authority, it said, allows the entry of these
cylinders.
Numerous incidents
The latest of these incidents was the death of a
woman, her husband and their infant child when they choked in one of the rooms
of their house in one of the neighbourhoods of Sana'a.
The family members inhaled toxic gas that leaked from
a household gas cylinder, even as they did not realize that they were letting
the gas into their lungs.
On January 11, citizens in the House of Antoush were
injured in the explosion of a gas cylinder.
Three children survived the leak of an odourless
gas in a house consisting of three floors, in the city of Hababa in Thala
Directorate of Amran province.
The explosion caused the collapse of the entire
house.
A few days earlier, a doctor and her child died
as a result of an explosion of a household gas cylinder in Sana'a.
Terrorist abdication of responsibility
Following these incidents, the Houthi coup came
out through the Sana's gas company with a set of false statements, trying to
evade its responsibility for these incidents.
The coup militias were not satisfied with the
false statements, as they accused the government company Safir, located in
Marib province, of causing these incidents, which resulted in hundreds of
victims, most of whom were women and children.
Filled upon arrival
Director of the Human Rights Office in Sana'a, Fahmi
al-Zubairi, said poisonous butane gas cylinders enter Yemen through Houthi
ships from the Port of Hudaydah.
When they arrive at the port, he said, those
cylinders are emptied of their gas and then filled with an odourless poisonous
gas.
He told The Reference that after filling
the cylinders, the Houthis sell them to citizens.
Yemeni journalist and editor-in-chief of the news
site, Capital, Nabil Salah, said the poisonous gas cylinders are filled
with a certain gas that does not have any smell.
People, he said, do not notice this gas.
Salah confirmed in statement to The
Reference that the extremist group enters large quantities of
adulterated fuel and toxic chemicals that are placed in butane gas cylinders through
affiliated companies, technicians and engineers.
He revealed that the one cylinder is sold to
ordinary people for 6,900 riyals.