Iran-Backed Houthis Release Leaders Linked to Civilian Bombings in Yemen

Three Iran-backed Houthi leaders were released, linked to bombings in Yemen’s Rada’a that killed 16 civilians. This decision has sparked outrage among the victims’ families. The actions of the Houthis illustrate a broader pattern of human rights abuses in Yemen.

The Iran-backed Houthis have released three senior officials linked to bombings in Rada’a, Yemen, where 16 civilians were killed during Ramadan last year. The release has incited anger among victims’ families and the local community as those responsible for such human rights violations have not faced justice.

The release of the three accused leaders by the Houthis has exacerbated community outrage and disappointment in justice efforts following the tragic bombings in Rada’a. As the Houthis continue to deny accountability for human rights abuses, both local and international scrutiny intensifies regarding their actions and treatment of civilians.

Original Source: www.khabaragency.net

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