The Houthis accuse the employees of a commercial center in Sana'a of intelligence with the United States

The Houthi militia released a number of employees working in one of the commercial centers in the capital, Sana'a, days after they were held on charges of communicating with the United States of America. /> The sources pointed out that the militia accused the employees of being involved in providing information to external parties, before it became clear through investigations and unloading surveillance cameras amid an accusation of the Houthis of launching a missile from the northeastern Sanaa district, in a failed attempt to shoot down an American reconnaissance plane, but it fell close to the mall. Panic among the population, along with a partial destruction of a number of neighboring stores. Initial information indicates that the explosion was caused by a missile that was directed towards an air target, but it erred its goal as a result of a technical defect or a miscalculation. It resulted in the injury of 14 citizens, most of them shoppers and workers in the region, noting that Hanger used by the militia as an arms store that may be among the targets that caused the explosion, amid conflicts in official accounts so far.