[27/02/2021 01:56]
ADEN-SABA
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has called humanitarian organizations to shoulder their legal and moral responsibilities and immediately interfere to rescue lives of civilians and displaced people in Marib over Houthi terrorist militia's military escalation in Marib.
In a release issued on Saturday, the ministry made it clear that Marib Province has been hosting more than two million displaced people, who displaced from Houthi tyranny since the beginning of the war in 2015 and sought safe shelters in Marib.
The ministry pointed out that Marib is being subjected to severest Houthi aggression, in which the militia used different types of weapons including drones and ballistic rockets, noting that on Friday evening alone, the militia targeted the province with 10 ballistic rockets.
The ministry expressed astonishment over silence by international humanitarian organizations and their releases, which do not define who is responsible on the attacks while they are watching suffering of millions of civilians and displaced people over Houthi militia's military escalations in Marib.
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