The Human Rights Information and Training Center said 68 civilians, including 13 children and 6 women, were killed by al-Houthi and Saleh al-Dulaimi militias, while 34 others, including 11 children and 5 women, were injured in Taiz province.
In its report on the state of human rights violations in August, the center said its monitoring team documented the killing of three civilians by direct sniping by a militia sniper while seven civilians were shot dead by unknown gunmen, while a civilian was abducted and tortured to death.
The report said 18 civilians, including women and children, were killed by heavy machine guns fired by the militia into residential areas.
The report, entitled “Hidden and declared killing”, dealt with the issue of assassinations of symbols and persons from the Taiz resistance, which extended to the resistance of the coup militia, mostly fighters on the fronts, and were assassinated after they returned to their civilian lives.
The report revealed the increasing cultivation of militias, the mines significantly in the areas they control or withdraw from, such as the area of the orbits, and the perimeter of the hill Madarat towards the street and soap and soap west of the city of Taiz.