Continued Saudi attacks on Yemen in the shadow of UN silence
Attacks by Saudi aggressor coalition fighters on residential areas continue on a number of Yemeni provinces.
A military source told Al-Masira that the fighters of the Saudi aggression coalition bombed the “Majazah al-Gharbiyah” area three times in the Asir axis, the Al-Zahir section twice in Saada province and the Al-Arj area twice in the “Bajal” section in al-Hudaidah province.
On the other hand, local officials in Al-Hudaidah province said that the attacks of the fighters of the Saudi aggression coalition on the “Al-Salif” section and the Al-Arj area in the Bajel section were a continuing violation of the Swedish agreement.
Local officials in al-Hudaidah province added that a number of Yemeni citizens are killed and injured every day following the ceasefire violation by the Saudi aggression coalition and its mercenaries.
Yemeni Foreign Minister calls for pressure on aggressor countries
During their meeting on Sunday, Yemeni Foreign Minister Hisham Sharaf Abdullah and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Chairman Peter Maurer discussed the joint activities of Yemen and the Red Cross, in particular the future activities of the committee.
The Yemeni Foreign Minister stressed the readiness of the relevant bodies to provide the necessary facilities to the delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross and its staff to carry out their missions.
The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross, while describing the activities of this committee, stressed the desire of this international organization to provide the necessary assistance to the Yemeni people in order to reduce the humanitarian problems in the country.
Saudi Arabia, along with the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Qatar, and the United States, began its aggression on Yemen on April 26, 2015, by forming a so-called Arab-American coalition, but more than six years after this brutal and all-out aggression, other allies Apart from the UAE, Bahrain and the United States, the Saudis withdrew from the coalition.
Tens of thousands of Yemenis, mostly women and children, have been killed in Saudi-US airstrikes over the years.
The invasion of Yemen by Saudi-led Arab-American coalition forces has so far not disrupted the resistance of the Saudi people.