2 Houthi leaders killed in Arab coalition strikes on Dhala

Two Houthi leaders were killed in strikes by Arab
coalition jets targeting a number of sites in al Dhala governorate in Yemen
Sunday.
Ibrahim Saleh al Ansi and Mohamed al Sanhan were
reported dead by Al Arabiya news channel.
Yemeni Information minister Muammar al Eriani,
meanwhile, said the militias pose a threat to the future of peaceful
coexistence in the country.
They recruit children and promote sectarian
ideologies, he noted during a seminar organized by Russia's
Royal United Services Institute for Defence and
Security Studies in Moscow.
The group has so far recruited more than 50,000
children and turned their schools into centers to attract others, he said.
They have also planted more than one million mines
in areas under their control, Eriani said, noting this constitutes a threat to
civilian life and property.