[15/05/2017 07:23]
Riyadh, (Saba) - Minister of Local Administration and the Head of the Relief Supreme Committee Abdulraqeeb Fath has called on UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen Jamie McGoldrick to denounce bombing Taiz Military Hospital by Houthi-Saleh's militias.
He stressed on world Health Organization, UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders, the International Community for the Red Cross and other health organizations to issue clear releases denouncing this barbaric attack, noting that Taiz Military Hospital is a renowned place and bombing it is a savage act violating humanitarian values and laws.
" Silence of international organizations on terrorist acts and those actions violating values and international laws, encourages militias on continuing their terrorist acts against civilians and service sectors in Yemen," said Fath.
He warned of more of such savage acts, which increase deterioration of humanitarian situation making the country in a catastrophe.
He also called on international organizations for quick interventions to tackle health aftermaths and shortage of health services in Taiz, which is besieged by Houthi-Saleh rebel militias.
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