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Saleh-Houthi snipers shot dead two women and injured two others in the south and west of Taiz city, today.
A paramilitary source said: "The coup militias' militants gunned down Intisar Shukri, 18 by a bullet fired on her head. They also fired shots and injured two other women, Lool Lutf, 27, and Berdees Abdullah, 30." The three casualties occurred in al-Athawer, to south of Taiz city.
Another Saleh-Houthi sniper shot dead a woman in the 30-Meter Road, to the west of Taiz.
The Saleh-Houthi militias have been imposing a tight blockade on Taiz for two years. They have killed hundreds of civilians by firing missiles into the city' highly populated neighborhoods and sniping pedestrians.