[03/10/2021 04:44]
ADEN – SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Maeen Abdulmalik reiterated that the government and the Yemeni people's stand by all their capabilities to the side of the national army, the popular resistance and tribesmen in the crucial national battle until the completion of the restoration of the state and ending the Houthi coup and its Iranian-backed racist project.
He pointed to the escalation of terrorist crimes by the Houthi militia and their repeated targeting of civilians in Marib and others, the latest of which was targeting the residential neighborhood of Al-Rawdah on Sunday, killing two children and wounding 27 civilians, most of them women and children, and the importance of everyone assuming their responsibilities to put an end to these terrorist crimes by defeating the Houthi coupist project.
This came during phone calls made by the Prime Minister with the Minister of Defense Lieutenant-General Muhammad al-Maqdashi, and Chief of the General Staff, Commander of Joint Operations Lieutenant-General Saghir bin Aziz, where he followed up on the repercussions of this terrorist crime and also listened to a report on the field conditions and the conduct of military operations against the Houthi militia on a number of fronts.
The Prime Minister stressed that all Yemenis and Arabs have no choice in this fateful battle but victory and the defeat of the Iranian project in the homeland of Arabs.
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