[10/10/2021 06:23]
RIYADH - SABA
Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh phoned Sunday Governor of Marib General Sultan al-Erada on latest developments in the province under Houthi militia's continuous terrorist attacks on the people of Marib and camps of displaced people.
Vice President listened to short report from Governor al-Erada on field situations, conditions of citizens and fighters and victories against Iran-backed militia.
He praised struggle of people of Marib and all free Yemeni people who defend the republic and the revolution in different warfronts.
He confirmed that the repeated terrorist acts by the militia against camps of displaced people and civilians, its criminal siege on al-Abdiah, Taiz and civilians in different provinces, looting assistances and looting people's funds for financing their sectarian celebrations is criminal approach adopted by the Iran- backed militia in attempt to implement its clerical agenda in Yemen and the region.
Houthi militia escalation, its insistence on shedding blood of Yemeni people, terrorizing people and besieging civilians proves to the whole world Houthi militia's rejection to all peace efforts and ignorance of the UN and international laws, said Vice President, adding that all these require international firm position to end the militia's crimes and their war.
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