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Watchdog Slams Houthis in Yemen for Laying Landmines Causing Civilian Casualties

© AFP 2023 / NABIL HASSANMabruk Mughrabi (C), a Yemeni boy injured in his leg as a result of a land mine, stands with friends at a camp for internally displaced on the outskirts of Marib on April 15, 2016
Mabruk Mughrabi (C), a Yemeni boy injured in his leg as a result of a land mine, stands with friends at a camp for internally displaced on the outskirts of Marib on April 15, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Steve Goose, the arms director at Human Rights Watch (HRW), stated that Houthis and their allied forces used landmines that caused civilian casualties.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Landmines used by Houthi forces in Yemen have caused many civilian casualties, including among children, and the mine-laying should stop, an international watchdog said Thursday.

"Houthi and allied forces are showing cold-hearted cruelty toward civilians by using landmines," Steve Goose, the arms director at Human Rights Watch (HRW), said.

The death of 11 civilians in a landmine explosion in the west of Taiz region on August 9, 2016 was reported to HRW by a local activist. The total number of the casualties is not known at the moment, but there have been a number of similar reports from the region.

"Yemen’s warring parties should immediately stop laying mines, destroy mines in their possession and ensure that demining teams can work unimpeded so that families can safely return home," Goose added.

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In July, the Houthis and allied forces said they did not use antipersonnel mines and alleged that other groups had planted them.

Yemen has been torn apart by a military conflict between the government and the Houthi opposition movement backing former President Ali Abdullah Saleh since March 2015. Over 3,700 civilians have been killed and over 6,500 have been injured as a result of the conflict, according to the United Nations.

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