Exclusive: Decapitated Bodies of Young Girls Found Buried in Houthi-Controlled Sanaa

Local sources revealed the discovery of unidentified young girls' bodies that had been dismembered and mutilated in a farm located in Old Sanaa City, the Yemeni capital under the control of the terrorist Houthi militia.

A resident of the Old City told a "Khabar" agency correspondent that the bodies of four girls were found, decapitated and dismembered, before being buried in one of the area's farms.

The source reported that the Iran-backed terrorist Houthi militia is heavily suppressing information about the incident, preventing residents from approaching or photographing the crime scene.

The perpetrators remain at large, while the militia has taken no serious measures to uncover the criminals or hold them accountable.

Areas under Houthi control, including the capital Sanaa, have seen a noticeable rise in crime rates amid an almost complete absence of the rule of law. The militia exploits security apparatuses to suppress opposition rather than protect citizens.

Recently, cases of killings and disappearances of girls and women have recurred in a climate of impunity and lack of justice.