[10/10/2017 08:19]
TAIZ-SABA
The government delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Service and Insurances AbdulazizJubari visited on Tuesday the family of teacher Hassan Fare' killed by Houthi-Saleh's militias at Jirad, Saber.
Jubari conveyed condolences of President AbdoRabbu Mansour Hadi to the family, noting that the militias' crime of slaughtering three members of the family is an example to their disastrous approach, which destroyed cities and committed horrific crimes against citizens.
" The militias' crimes took place in Taiz, Aden and Sana'a and have not been restricted only in killing people but also opened hundreds of prisons for practicing torture away of Islamic and humanitarian values and war morals," said Jubari.
For his part, Taha Hassan Fare said the militia stormed his house in the evening and killed his wife, his son and his brother and injured another son.
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