HR Condemns Crime Of Aggression Against Civilians In Capital
The US-Saudi aggression waged raids on the capital Sana’a and targeted civilians’ houses, killing at least 12 poeple, including women and childern, and injuring 11 others.
Dozens of houses have been damaged as well in the neighborhood.
In a statement, the ministry confirmed that the attacks on the civilians’ objects is a crime added to the record of the Saudi and Emirati regimes, which have transgressed all humanitarian values and principles, and international laws and norms.
The statement reiterated the direct US support for the countries of aggression and their perpetration of crimes and massacres against the Yemeni people in a green light by the US administration and international complicity.
The statement’s ministry called on humanitarian and human rights organizations, the American street, and all the honorable and free people in the world to raise their voice and reject the American support and backing for the countries of aggression that commit war crimes against civilians in Yemen.
It stressed that all crimes of aggression will not be subject to a statute of limitations, and those involved in them will not be able to face the consequences of their crimes against the Yemeni people, or escape punishment.