[07/08/2023 07:44]
TAIZ - SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muammer al-Eryani condemned with the strongest terms Iran-allied Terrorist Houthi militia for killing Tasnim Mohammed Abdo Ibrahim (25-year-old woman) by the militia's sniper bullets, southern the city of Taiz.
He noted that a sniper of the Houthi militiamen killed today, Monday, with cold blood Tasnim Ibrahim, mother of two children while she went today morning to collect the firewood nearby her house in the region of Ashaqab of Saber al-Mawadim district south of Taiz city.
The Minister said that this is not the first gruesome crime nor it will be the last one, noting that Human Rights Centers reported that Houthi militias killed (4105) civilians and injured (17948) among them (878) children and (464) women, among the injuries (2132) children and (2660) women in Taiz governorate since it carried out its coup against the State.
Al-Eryani called ont eh international community, the UN and its envoy to Yemen as well as the human rights groups and organizations to condemn these crimes of killing the civilians on a daily basis in Taiz, mount pressures upon the militias to lift the strangling blockade immediately.
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