In early April, a Houthi supervisor - Mushrif - called “Abu Naji Al-Marbi killed Sheikh Ahmed Salem Al-Sakani, member of the local council and member of the GPC party in Amranpic.twitter.com/8ijlgTygUR
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Sheikh Sultan Al-Warwari, helped the Houthis during their takeover of Amran in 2014 Members of the Protection Security - الأمن الوقائي - shot him and left his body in Othar district in Amranpic.twitter.com/KX8M1xUMXa
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Khaled Ali Jumaan, a Houthi affiliated tribal sheikh killed by “Ameen Amer Jumaan”. another Houthi commander who is from the same family.
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Mohammed Al-Shatwi, a Houthi local commander killed yesterday by another Houthi commander called “Mujahed Qasheerah”. The killing led to fightings between the two groups and eventually led to the death of Qasheerah today.pic.twitter.com/SJmfatlHFC
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Amran is not the only governorate that witnessed such incidents In Ibb, central Yemen, clashes erupted within the Houthis led to the death of Abdulqader Sufian, who was appointed by the Houthis is Deputy Governorpic.twitter.com/EBvbhzeOSX
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In Mahweet Province, Mohammed Abdulkarim Haijan died in strange circumstances, only one of his bodyguards survived. Haijan worked with the Houthis as a local affiliate and recruiter, he helped them during the takeover of the province in 2014.pic.twitter.com/liXZJ6AnjH
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Those local leaders have two things in common: they were all once part of the GPC and they helped the Houthis during 2014 to takeover their provinces. End
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You are good for nothing, where's the conclusion.
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Conclusion “groups collapsing”
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