Twelve people were killed and over 100 injured in an explosion at a natural gas refilling facility in the Yemeni rebel-held Al-Bayda province, two officials told AFP on Sunday.
Bayda is controlled by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who have been at war with Yemen's internationally recognised government for more than a decade. Yemen's civil war began in 2014, when the ...
The Ministry of Health of the Houthi rebels in Yemen announced that the death toll from the explosion at a gas station in the Al-Bayda province in the southwest of the country has risen to 17.
Bayda is controlled by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who have been at war with Yemen's internationally recognised government for more than a decade. Yemen's civil war began in 2014, when the ...
There are believed to be at least 91 victims of the blast in Yemen’s southwestern al-Bayda Province on Saturday, the Houthi-run Health Ministry said. Of those injured, more than 50 people are reported ...
Farhat Bengdara, has resigned due to "health issues," and Masoud Sulaiman has been appointed as acting chief, the state oil ...
ALBAWABA- A devastating explosion involving three domestic gas tanks on the road connecting Al-Bayda and Lahj provinces in the Al-Zaher Al-Humaiqan area has left over 90 people dead or injured.
The province of Bayda is controlled by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, who have been at war with Yemen’s internationally recognised government for more than a decade. “We extend our sincere ...
in a gas station explosion in Yemen's central province of Al-Bayda, health authorities under Houthi control said on Sunday. The explosion occurred on Saturday in the Zaher district, where medical ...
The Houthi militia, which has targeted ships using ballistic missiles and drones in waters near Yemen's shores to show their solidarity with the Palestinians, had long said they would cease these ...
(Beirut) – Warring parties in Yemen, especially the Houthis, further repressed civil society and obstructed and endangered the provision of humanitarian aid in 2024, Human Rights Watch said ...