Yemen’s information minister says Houthis unjustly sieged Khubzah village, indiscriminately bombing

Houthi fighters are seen in an armed vehicle in the Al-Bayda province, south of Sanaa. (File/AFP)
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Updated 21 July 2022
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Yemen’s information minister says Houthis unjustly sieged Khubzah village, indiscriminately bombing

  • Yemen thanks Saudi Arabia for oil derivates grant and managing Aden General Hospital at the Kingdom’s expense

LONDON: The Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen have unjustly sieged Khubzah village in Al-Bayda province, south of Sanaa, and are indiscriminately bombing citizens with tanks and artillery, the country’s information minister said on Wednesday.
Moammer Al-Eryani described their actions as “a fully-fledged war crime” and that they were injuring women and children in those areas and destroying several houses.

 


“Houthi’s heinous crime under UN-sponsored truce, confirms its indifference to deescalation calls and efforts to alleviate Yemenis suffering, and taking advantage of the truce to subjugate tribes that oppose them, and to subjugate them to their priestly project,” he said in a series of tweets.
He urged the international community, and the UN and US envoys, to condemn their brutal attack, pressure the Houthi militia to end atrocities, prosecute perpetrators in international courts, lift their siege on Khubzah immediately, open safe corridors for citizens, and allow the injured to receive treatment.
Meanwhile, Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council expressed thanks to Saudi Arabia for providing a grant of oil derivatives to generate electricity worth $200 million, as well as the approval to contract with a company to manage and operate the Aden General Hospital at the expense of the Kingdom.

 


Arab coalition warns against military moves undermining de-escalation in Yemen

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Arab coalition warns against military moves undermining de-escalation in Yemen

DUBAI: The Arab coalition supporting Yemen’s internationally recognised government warned on Saturday that any military movements undermining de-escalation efforts would be dealt with immediately to protect civilians, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The coalition’s spokesperson, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, said the warning follows a request from Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council to take urgent measures to protect civilians in Hadramout Governorate amid what he described as serious humanitarian violations by groups affiliated with the Southern Transitional Council.

The statement said the measures are part of ongoing joint Saudi-Emirati efforts to reduce tensions, facilitate the withdrawal of forces, hand over military camps, and enable local authorities to carry out their duties.

Al-Maliki reaffirmed the coalition’s support for Yemen’s internationally recognized government and called on all parties to exercise restraint and engage in peaceful solutions, the agency reported.

The STC has pushed the internationally recognised government from its headquarters in ⁠Aden while claiming broad control across the south this month.

Saudi Arabia has called STC forces to withdraw from areas it seized earlier in December in the eastern provinces of Hadramout and Mahra.