[09/10/2022 06:32]
Aden – Saba
Minister of Information Muammar Al-Eryani, condemned, in the strongest terms, the terrorist Houthi militia's drone attack on a car which led to the injury of eight civilians in Shameer district in the central Yemeni governorate of Taiz today.
Al-Eryani said in a statement to Saba, "This heinous crime comes hours after the Houthi militia bombed the village of Hamra in Al-Majasha district, south of [the Red Sea governorate of] Hodeidah with drone missiles, which resulted in the injury of 6 civilians, and terrifying their fellow villagers who had just returned home from internal displacement by the terrorist militia.
The wounded from the latest attack in Taiz, including a child, are also reported to be in critical condition and are in hospital now.
Al-Eryani added, "The terrorist Houthi militia has been targeting civilians, children and women, and systematically bombing populated villages in the governorates of Taiz, Hodeidah, Al-Dhalea and Lahj, since the end of the UN truce, with the aim of inflicting the largest number of civilian casualties, in light of a surprising and unjustified international silence."
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