Houthi missile strike kills 5 civilians, wounds 23 in Yemen’s Marib

Yemeni government officials and human rights activists have condemned a Houthi missile attack in Marib that killed five civilians. (File/AFP)
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Updated 27 January 2022
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Houthi missile strike kills 5 civilians, wounds 23 in Yemen’s Marib

  • Information minister says targeting of residential areas is “a full-fledged war crime”
  • Shelling happens as militia suffers defeats in Marib, Taiz provinces

AL-MUKALLA: Yemeni government officials and human rights activists have condemned a Houthi missile attack in the central city of Marib that killed five civilians and wounded 23 others, some of them children.

Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muammar Al-Eryani said a missile fired by the Iran-backed militia on Wednesday evening hit the airport neighborhood.

He called on the world to punish the Houthis for their crimes against civilians.

“Houthi terrorist militia’s deliberate targeting of residential areas and civilians in Marib is a full-fledged war crime,” he said on Twitter, adding that the “cowardly act of revenge” reflected the losses suffered by the Houthis at the hands of the “heroes of the army, resistance and Giants Brigades on various war fronts.”

The official SABA news agency reported that many people were critically wounded in the attack and had been taken to two government-run hospitals in Marib.

Al-Eryani called for designating the Houthis as a terrorist organization and prosecuting its leaders who masterminded deadly strikes against civilian targets across Yemen.

The American Center for Justice said in a statement on Thursday it “condemns in the strongest terms the Houthi group’s continued targeting of civilians and residential neighborhoods in the city of Marib using ballistic missiles in a systematic manner.”

Hundreds of civilians have been killed or wounded since early last year when the Houthis intensified their missile, drone and ground attacks on Marib in a bid to take full control of the strategic, oil-rich city.

The shelling is happening as the militia continues to suffer defeats in the provinces of Marib and Taiz.

Local officials and media reports said on Thursday that fighting between the Houthis and government forces had intensified in contested areas in Juba and Abedia, south of Marib, as the government’s Giants Brigades pushed to advance deeper into the two strategic districts.

Building on the latest gains in Marib province since the start of this year, the Giants Brigades on Wednesday rolled into Al-Jafra in Abedia for the first time since September and marched toward its center.

In an attempt to block the advancing forces, the Houthis on Wednesday blew up a road on Malla’a mountain, south of Marib, and planted land mines.

Meanwhile, army officer Abdul Basit Al-Baher said the Yemeni army, backed by air cover from the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy, on Thursday liberated a number of villages and other locations in Maqbanah district, west of the southern city of Taiz, after fighting with the Houthis.

On Wednesday, the Houthis arranged large funeral processions in areas under their control, including Sanaa, for 60 of their fighters, including 35 officers, killed in the recent fighting.

Local officials believe Houthi casualties have increased this month but the militia is playing down the numbers so as not to damage their fighters’ morale.

According to a coalition statement issued on Thursday, over the previous 24 hours more than 190 Houthis were killed and 29 of their vehicles destroyed in 44 airstrikes by warplanes in the provinces of Al-Bayda, Marib and Taiz.


Fire from Iran, Lebanon triggers sirens across Israel

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Fire from Iran, Lebanon triggers sirens across Israel

  • Alerts were sounded in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and several other northern regions
  • The Israeli army had noticed a gradual decrease in the number of Iranian missiles launched at Israel since Saturday
JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said it had detected multiple missile barrages from Iran on Wednesday, as well as launches from Lebanon, but added that the number of missiles fired from the Islamic republic at Israel was declining.
AFP journalists heard several blasts and multiple rounds of sirens from Jerusalem, while alerts also sounded in Tel Aviv, central Israel, Haifa and several other northern regions.
“The IDF identified missiles launched from Iran toward the territory of the State of Israel. Defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat,” the military said four times throughout the afternoon and early evening.
In a statement shortly after the first salvo was announced, the military said that “several launches... from Lebanon toward Israeli territory were successfully intercepted” after sirens sounded in central Israel.
The new salvos came on the fifth day of the Middle East war, which began on Saturday with joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Lebanon was dragged into the war on Monday when the Tehran-backed Hezbollah group launched an attack on Israel to “avenge” the killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting ongoing Israeli air strikes.
Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani told reporters Wednesday evening that the army had noticed a gradual decrease in the number of Iranian missiles launched at Israel since the start of the war.
“We are speaking about many dozens the first day going down gradually to a few dozen and very low amounts,” he said.
“The barrages are much smaller. Today, some of them weren’t even a barrage, they were just one missile,” he added.
Shoshani said that some projectiles were launched from Iraq too, where some militias act as Iran proxies.
“We’ve seen small amounts of fire coming from Iraq, mostly UAVs (drones), but the vast majority of fire is from Iran and now from Hezbollah,” he said.
Israel’s Magen David Adom (MDA) emergency services said they had evacuated to hospital two people in central Israel with mild injuries, including “a man of about 30 with shrapnel wounds and another casualty with blast injuries.”
Police said in a statement that officers were dispatched to five locations in the Jerusalem area “where various intercepted projectiles had fallen, causing only damage.”
The military said that the “majority of the launches” from Lebanon were intercepted.
Not including Wednesday’s figures, MDA said that since the start of the war its teams had provided medical treatment to 414 casualties including “10 fatalities, 2 seriously injured, 6 moderately injured and 396 lightly injured.”