Abdulmalik Slams ‘Criminal’ Houthis after Woman’s Murder

Armed Houthi fighters shout slogans during a demonstration in support of the militias in Sanaa March 6, 2015. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
Armed Houthi fighters shout slogans during a demonstration in support of the militias in Sanaa March 6, 2015. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
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Abdulmalik Slams ‘Criminal’ Houthis after Woman’s Murder

Armed Houthi fighters shout slogans during a demonstration in support of the militias in Sanaa March 6, 2015. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
Armed Houthi fighters shout slogans during a demonstration in support of the militias in Sanaa March 6, 2015. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah

Yemeni Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik has condemned the killing of a woman in front of her two children by Houthi militants in Ibb province.

In a tweet, the PM described the murder as a “heinous crime” that clearly attests to the racism of Houthi militias that have killed innocent Yemenis and destroyed their homes and belongings.

Members of the Iran-backed militias raided the house of Ahlam al-Ashary late Thursday looking for her husband.

When they did not find him they kicked al-Ashary and beat her with sticks and the backs of their pistols until she died.

“We as Yemenis we cannot but to resist this criminal group and defeat it until we find peace and preserve our dignity,” said Abdulmalik.

Yemeni Information Minister Muammar al-Iryani has also slammed the attack as “an outrageous terror crime” that attests to “the barbarism of Houthi militias.”

Locals told Asharq Al-Awsat that a Houthi commander named Abu Bashar claimed to be looking for the 25-year-old woman's husband, who wasn't at home.

So he accused the woman of covering up for her husband and then assaulted her along with four other members of the group.

Her father rushed her to hospital but she passed away, the locals said.



Syria to Sign Deal to Import Electricity from Türkiye

FILE PHOTO: A general view taken with a drone shows part of Idlib city, Syria June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A general view taken with a drone shows part of Idlib city, Syria June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah/File Photo
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Syria to Sign Deal to Import Electricity from Türkiye

FILE PHOTO: A general view taken with a drone shows part of Idlib city, Syria June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A general view taken with a drone shows part of Idlib city, Syria June 8, 2017. REUTERS/Ammar Abdullah/File Photo

Syria is set to sign a deal to import electricity from Türkiye through a 400-kilovolt transmission line between the two countries "soon", the Syrian state news agency cited the country's energy minister as saying on Sunday.

Syria is also working on establishing a natural gas pipeline connecting the Turkish border town of Kilis and Syria's northern city of Aleppo, minister Mohamed al-Bashir said.

"The pipeline will allow the supply of 6 million cubic meters of gas per day to power plants in Syria which will contribute in improving the country's energy situation," he added.

Syria has suffered from severe power shortages. On separate occasions, the country said it was working with partners including Gulf states, in the energy and electricity sectors.