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[29/07/2017 03:14]

RIYADH-SABA
The command of Saudi-led Coalition in Yemen has said thatHouthi-Saleh's militias have targeted the Port of Mocha by "a booby trap boat with explosives."

Houthi militias targeted today (Saturday) the Port of Mocha by a remote-controlled booby-trapped boat, which hit a pier near a group of ships where it exploded but causing no losses, said a release issued by the Coalition.

Intensive investigations and follow up are being carried out to crackdown on perpetrators, according to the release.

The command confirmed that Houthi-Saleh's militias are violating all norms and international agreements, target Yemeni port security and threatening international maritime, regional and world security.

By these criminal practices, the militias hinder the arrival of relief and humanitarian assistances, on their way to Yemen, led by providing anti-cholera medicines.

The Coalition demanded the international community to put pressure on Houthi-Saleh's militias to implement the UN Resolution 2216 to stop these criminal acts.




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