Iran-backed Houthi militia, on Tuesday, buried the bodies of three children who were killed in combat fronts in Al Jawf governorate, northeast of Sanaa.
Local sources said that the ages of the funeral children were from the Arhab area of Sana'a Governorate, between the ages of twelve to fifteen, which reveals the terrorist militia's true violation of children's rights and its perpetration of war crimes that do not lapse by statute of limitations.
Military specialists said that throwing children into wars does not affect the other side, because the children have no combat experience, noting that this behavior reflects Houthi's hatred towards the Yemeni tribesmen.
They pointed out that the involvement of children in this manner indicates the reluctance of adults and Yemenis to fight with the militias, after they realized the reality of their sectarian, terrorist and sectarian project in defense of the Persian aim in Yemen.
Observers see that the Houthis are working to recruit young people, especially high school graduates, the majority of whom are under the age of 18, due to the lack of numbers of their fighters trained in their battles with the Yemeni Army forces.
Last April, the Houthi militia resorted to pressing the heads of neighborhoods and tribal leaders to provide them and push fighters to the burning fronts, amidst total popular rejection.