Following the collapse of an unstable ceasefire, Houthi followers executed six women and 11 children in a horrible way in Dwaib village of Haidan district.
Local sources from Dwaib village told the Yemen Post that Houthi followers raided the village and shot the women and children to death allegedly for helping the Yemeni army.
They further accused Houthi followers of looting houses in the village, and kidnapping children and forcing them to join forefront fire lines.
The assault continued after a collapse of a ceasefire announced by the Yemeni authorities Friday night. Humanitarian relief agencies managed to have access to the fighting areas accordingly.
Fighter jets have been on an intermittent strike for the whole three weeks on Houthi followers in several areas in Sa'ada, according to local sources.
Authorities accuse the Shiite rebels of igniting the war for the reason of killing, and deteriorating security situation in the governorate of Sa'ada, amid analysts' allegations that Tehran is supporting violent Shiite militias in the country, and trying to break the bonds between Yemen and the Arab Gulf states.
The Houthi say they are revolting against government corruption, bias and the Yemeni alliance with the United States.
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