Yemen: Houthi militias release Brotherhood terrorists involved in the bombing of Al Nahdain Mosque

The Iran-backed Houthi militias released on Thursday, muslim brotherhood criminals involved in the terrorist incident that targeted state leaders, including the ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, at Al Nahdain Mosque in the presidential palace in June 3/ 2011

Observers considered that releasing the muslim brotherhood terrorists involved in the bombing of the mosque, confirms those behind the incident, which was carried out with local criminals, were regional countries

Observers confirmed that the remarkable coordination between the Islah and Houthi groups reached aspects of Iranian-Qatari sponsorship, culminating in the release of criminals involved in igniting the demolition of the state and targeting its leaders, which resulted in the death of 13 people, including Chairman of Shura Council Abdul-Aziz Abdul-Ghani, and injuring others, including the ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh

They noted that the release of criminals involved in this terrorist incident, which the Security Council described as a terrorist crime, underscores the fact that the Islah (muslim brotherhood) and Houthi groups support terrorism and their close association with a single project aimed at destroying the state and its components in the service of Iranian-Qatari targets within a broader goal of the evil axis in the region