Hodeida (Debriefer) - Three civilians were killed on Wednesday when a landmine blasted in the Yemeni western governorate of Hodeida, with the official government accusing the Houthi group of planting the bomb.
Laid by the Houthis near one of their barbwire crossings in Tohaita district, the landmine exploded, the pro-government Giant Brigades' media center said, leaving three people from one family killed.
This is an additional "crime committed by the Houthis since the UN-declared truce came into effect in Hodeida in December 2018," the center added.
Yemen sees the world's largest land mining since the WWII, according to local and international agencies.