The Supreme Political Council said the Yemeni army is capable of ending the suffering of the Yemeni people, threatening to launch major operations to be carried out in case the Saudi-led coalition continues to detain oil ships.
These threats came as a result of the continued detention of oil ships, causing the closure of many health centers and other vital facilities in Yemen which contributes to the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the world according to the United Nations.
Yemenis are suffering a severe fuel crisis as the Saudi-led coalition continues to impose war and siege on the country for sixth year.
Fuel crisis in Yemen is still inflicting a heavy blow on the lives of the ordinary people in Yemen. This comes amid the silence of the international community. Observers say, Yemenis have no way but to launch retaliatory attacks to save their lives.
A US-based human rights advocacy group says it will organize a hunger strike starting later this month in Washington DC to urge the United States to end all support for the Saudi-led coalition’s blockade and war against Yemen.
A member of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council says there will be no peace in sight for the Arab country unless the Saudi-led coalition of aggressors stop their attacks, the siege is lifted and the occupying forces leave the country.
The Yemeni army continues its liberation operations in strategic Ma’rib province. The major parts of the governorate, including Ma’rib dam, are now in the hands of the Yemeni armed forces and supporting local tribes.
The spokesman for Yemen’s army says a new missile fired by the country’s armed forces and fighters from Popular Committees has hit a "sensitive" military target at Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport with high precision.
According to Yemen’s al-Masirah news agency, Yahya Saree said in a tweet on Monday that Yemeni forces have used a new missile ...