Houthi missiles hit key city in Yemen, killing three people, including child

A Yemeni government official said Tuesday that the Iran-backed Houthi militia fired two missiles in a government-held city killing at least three people, including a child.

The missiles landed in the Rawdha neighborhood in the central city of Marib, according to Ali al-Ghulisi, the provincial governor’s press secretary.

At least 10 other people, including two children, were wounded in the attack, al-Ghulisi said.

Tuesday’s missiles landed in the same neighborhood where a Houthi missile and explosive-laden drone attack hit a gas station earlier this month, killing at least 21 people, including a father and his 2-year-old daughter.

Iran-backed Houthis have been attempting since February to capture Marib from the internationally recognized government.

However, they have not made substantial progress and have suffered heavy losses amid stiff resistance from government forces backed by the Arab coalition.

The Houthis have fired ballistic missiles and sent drones into Marib, often hitting civilian areas and camps for displaced people.

More than 120 civilians have been killed, including 15 children, and more than 220 wounded in Marib in the past six months, according to the government.