6 Iranian and Lebanese experts were killed in the explosion of a Houthi camp

Today, Monday, Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath sources in Sanaa reported that 6 Iranian and Lebanese experts and dozens of Houthi militia members were killed in the two explosions caused by the explosion of a Houthi militia ballistic missile while it was being reinstalled.

The sources confirmed that the explosion of the missile also caused the explosion of a factory and weapons store belonging to the militia near the training site in Al-Hafaa camp, east of the capital, Sanaa.

And violent explosions rocked, at dawn on Monday, the south of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, which is under the control of the Houthi militia.

Previous explosions in Sanaa

The Yemeni news agency “Khabar” quoted a military source as saying that the explosion was caused by a missile that the Iranian-backed Houthi militia failed to launch from the Al-Hafa camp, south of Sanaa.

While another source stated that two explosions were heard in Al-Hafaa camp, suggesting that the explosion of the missile spread to other explosives.

The Houthi militia imposed a security cordon on the vicinity of the Al-Hafa camp, south of Sanaa, and prevented approaching it, coinciding with the arrival of ambulances.

This comes in light of the continuation of the UN armistice, which was renewed last Tuesday, for a period of two months.

The Houthi militia took advantage of the UN truce to carry out hostile military operations, install pieces of missile bodies and smuggled drones from Iran, transfer military equipment to the frontiers of the fighting, and other violations.

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