Eight civilians were killed and injured by Houthi-laid landmines in north Yemen's Aljawf province on Saturday, the Yemeni Observatory on Landmines has said.
The observatory said, "Three civilians were killed and five others were wounded" as their cars hit landmines in different places in Aljawf within the same day.
Houthis, a terrorist Shiit organization fighting since 2004 to establish an expansionist theocracy, is the only warring party in Yemen planting landmines and has panted hundreds of thousands of them leaving thousands of civilian casualties and a danger for the Yemeni generations to come.
The United Nations has provided the Shiit religious organization with millions of dollars' worth of aid including USD 14 million in 2018 to "remove landmines."