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Crimes of Saudi aggression against Yemen reveal the falsehood of his allegations of a cease-fire

2020-05-08T16:45:03.676Z


Damascus-Sana The Saudi regime has continued for more than five years its crimes against Yemeni civilians in various cities


Damascus-Sana

For more than five years, the Saudi regime has continued its crimes against Yemeni civilians in various cities and residential areas, claiming more victims and an unprecedented human tragedy in the context of its implementation of US plans to target and divide the region.

The Saudi regime's allegations of a cease-fire in Yemen whose falsehood revealed the number of victims of the aggression did not help in changing its bleak image in front of international organizations and world public opinion, especially after the legendary steadfastness of the Yemeni people shattered the regime's ambitions to control and subjugate Yemen.

Muhammad Ali al-Houthi, a member of the Supreme Political Council in Yemen, in a recent tweet on Twitter, called on the Saudi regime to enter into radical solutions instead of talking about patchy solutions under allegations of an imaginary ceasefire, calling on him to adhere to the comprehensive solution, stressing that stopping the aggression is the best opportunity to stop the severe bleeding of the economy The Saudi.

A spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, in turn refuted yesterday the figures of the ceasefire announced by the Saudi regime about two weeks ago and lamented the humanitarian and health situation in Yemen, saying that “the Saudi aggression forces continued their escalation and targeting a number of areas in Yemen and carried out during the past week 11 operations Offensive and infiltration in the frontiers of the borders, Al-Jawf, Marib, Al-Bayda and Al-Dhalea, while its raids reached 110 raids on the governorates of Sana'a, Saada, Al-Bayda, Marib, Al-Jawf and Al-Dhalea '.

The aggression and the siege on Yemen caused over the past years to claim the lives of thousands of its children, as well as human suffering, which international organizations have classified as "the largest in the world" and worsening health conditions affecting millions of Yemenis, especially children, and the health sector was subjected to direct destruction and collapse in health services, according to a report Recently issued by the Yemeni Ministry of Public Health and Population.

According to the report, the indicators of the collapse of the health system in Yemen were the direct destruction of the aggression's flight to more than 469 health facilities and tens of billions of dollars in losses for the health sector.

The official spokesman for the Yemeni Oil Company today held the United Nations and the aggression fully responsible for any cessation of essential and essential services to the Yemeni people in light of the Corona virus pandemic, stressing that the aggression continues to piracy the ships of oil and food derivatives at sea for varying periods of up to four months despite obtaining an international permit And subject to inspection.

For its part, the American Foreign Policy magazine documented in a recent report that the Saudi aggression flight carried out more than 35 thousand raids launched by more than 150 aircraft, during which it fired 140 thousand missiles of various shapes and types, including the internationally prohibited, at a total cost of about $ 30 billion on targets, mostly civilian and populated .

The Saudi regime, despite its screams and its calls for an imaginary ceasefire, seems to want to complete its losing project until the end and implement the Zionist American plans and projects aimed at weakening and fragmenting the countries of the region.

And many researchers and politicians affirm that the Saudi aggression will inevitably stop because it has exhausted everything that it has and has not been able to achieve its goals in bringing the people of Yemen to their hegemony.

Muhannad Abdul Rahman

Source: sena

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