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The National Investigation Committee reviews the effects of the Houthi shelling on the city of Taiz





Today, the National Committee to investigate allegations of human rights violations carried out a field visit to the Al-Ardi neighborhood in the Sala district of Taiz governorate, which witnessed yesterday morning, the third day of Eid Al-Fitr, the fall of a number of wounded victims as a result of the exposure of the area that combines the College of Arts, Garden City Park and Taiz Security Department And the Al-Ahly Club building was bombed with projectiles loaded with a drone carried out by the Houthi militia.

The committee team inspected the effects of targeting on parts of the street and squares on which the drone projectiles fell, photographing the directions of the shrapnel, and the great damage they caused to cars, vehicles and walls, in addition to seizing a number of remnants of the projectiles, and listening to the statements of a number of citizens who witnessed the operation and the fall of the projectiles while they were nearby. The National Museum, the College of Arts, the Security Administration, and the Children’s Garden.

The team documented the state of terror and panic that accompanied the bombing, which comes within the framework of the humanitarian truce announced by the United Nations for a period of two months, which can be extended at the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.

The team also moved to both the Republican Hospital and Al-Thawra Hospital, and met a number of wounded victims, and examined and received the lists of the wounded and medical reports.

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