[29/06/2022 07:29]
Aden - Saba
Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani condemned the terrorist operation that targeted the convoy of Major General Saleh Al-Sayed, Director of Security of Lahj Governorate, while it was passing through the Khor Maksar district in the temporary capital “Aden”, and resulted in the killing of four of his companions and two civilians, including a woman who was on a bus, and wounded seven others.
He said the escalation of terrorist acts since the start of the truce confirms the high level of coordination between the Houthi militia and the "Al-Qaeda and ISIS" organizations with the aim of confusing the landscape and destabilizing security and stability in the temporary capital Aden and liberated areas, and elimination of military leaders and journalists opposed to the Iranian agenda and Houthi coup.
Al-Eryani called on the international community, the United Nations, and the UN and US envoys to condemn the sabotage activities that confirm the relationship between the Houthi militia and other terrorist organizations.
Al-Eryani called on the security services to mobilize all efforts and capabilities to confront terrorism, and attempts to disrup
t security and stability in the liberated areas.
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