A Yemeni man holds up a Kalashnikov assault rifle with a flag sticking from its barrel showing a picture of the Huthi rebel leader Abdulmalik al-Huthi, during a tribal meeting in the Huthi rebel-held capital Sanaa on September 21, 2019, as tribesmen donate rations and funds to fighters loyal to the Huthis along the fronts. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

Police in Yemen’s province of Marib arrested a group of Houthi militia planning to bomb public places with the aim to assassinate government military officials, state news agency Saba reported on Thursday.
The commander of Special Forces in Marib Brig. Gen. Saleem Al-Sayyaghi told Saba that a cache of explosives and maps of bomb sites were seized in possession of the Houthi members.
Initial investigations, he said, revealed that those arrested “steered by the Iran-backed Houthi militia” and were tasked with bombing civilian crowds and military leaders.

Sayyaghi claimed that the plot comes as the militia failed to take Marib in the battlefield despite sending fighters towards the army positions over the past months.

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