Sana'a (Debriefer) - The Yemeni official government has blew up tens of fuel trucks in the northeastern governorate of Marib, the Houthi group said Thursday.
The "Islah Party militias" engaged in confrontations with Abeeda Valley tribesmen in Marib, setting fire to 39 oil and gas lorries parking inside a fence on Marib-al-Abr highway, the Houthi-run land transport cooperation said in remarks carried by Sana'a-based Saba.
The government "sows seditions and agitates disputes between Marib tribal sheikhs and tribesmen, loots properties, destroys equipment and pushes Marib people into fighting serving its projects," it added.
Late on Wednesday, a huge fire erupted in oil and gas trucks in al-Erqain area, near the Marib-Safer road.
The fire was sparked by gunfire exchanged by official security forces and armed tribesmen, local sources told Debriefer.