Saudi led coalition announces end to ceasefire in yemen
JANUARY 22 – Yemen will stop enforcing a 12-month truce with the Saudi-led coalition, which has been unable to combat the warring factions.
Yemen’s president announced on his official Facebook page that the truce would end on January 19. He was speaking after the US warned the coalition that continued violations could result in the coalition itself launching a ground operation.
“After all, the fighting is coming from several directions,” President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi said in his Facebook post after calling the ceasefire a “cure for a disease”.
“The coalition and its allies and mercenaries are losing ground and the Houthis are gaining ground,” said Yemen’s President Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, who was also present at the announceme카지노 사이트nt.
“We decided to stop the fighting now in order to ensure the security of all, and the safety of the people.”
Yemen is facing an escalating humanitarian crisis that has displaced millions and exposed the country’s devastating cholera crisis and the civil war, as the country’s humanitarian problems worsen under the Houthis’ control.
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However, the UN-led effort is currently in its second month, and has not yet achieved the conditions demanded for the ceasefire. Many of the ceasefire violations – which included civilian casualties in the Saudi-led campaign against Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, who is backed by Saudi Arabia – are due to lack of transparency in the coalition, according t카지노 사이트o the UN.
Hospital conditions and sanitation problems are also worsening due to the Saudi bombardment and coalition warplanes, as the warring factions battle for control of vital areas.
Meanwhile, the blockade in Yemen has put an estimated 5.5 million people under severe water restrictions. An estimated two million people are on the brink of famine.
Humanitarian crisis and the Saudi-led Coalition
Yemeni forces have been accused of using a chemical weapons attack in March that killed thousands of people as part of a joint strike on civilian targets. Saudi Arabia, a major investor in Houthi militias, has also accused Houthi fighters of using a chemical attack in an airstrike in Sanaa.
The Yemen government has admitted it is facing the worst humanitarian crisis in the region, and has called for a global coalition to assist it. Yemen has only around half the country’s electricity.
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