SANAA, June 15 (YPA) – Yemen’s Shura Council strongly condemned the Monday massacres committed by the Saudi-led aggression coalition air strikes against a citizen’s car in Saada province, which resulted in the death of 13 citizens, including women and children.
In a statement, the council called on local and international organizations to take responsibility for monitoring, highlighting and documenting the criminal balance of the aggression alliance countries against Yemen, which requires the establishment of international responsibility towards its perpetrators, and bringing their perpetrators to trial before the International Criminal Court, as they are crimes that do not drop their penalties by statute of limitations.
The statement condemned the aggression forces continuing to violate the ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah, in addition to intensifying the aggression of its daily raids on the various provinces, which confirm the continued aggression in targeting the Yemeni people and destroying their capabilities and all the essentials of life.
The statement considered the continuation of the aggression’s prevention of the arrival of oil derivative ships to the port of Hodeidah aimed at deepening the suffering of the Yemenis and increasing the scale of the human tragedy caused by the countries of the aggression coalition on Yemen during more than five years.
The Shura Council held the United Nations, the Security Council, the Human Rights Council, and the international community responsible for the legal, moral and humanitarian result of their shameful silence and their disregard for the daily war crimes committed by the aggression coalition, which provided cover for the continuation of the aggression and its persistence in targeting the Yemeni people and destroying their capabilities and all elements of life.
The Shura Council called on the Yemeni people to have more steadfastness, steadfastness, unity of rank and solidarity, and exercise the highest degree of vigilance and awareness to confront the aggression targeting the dignity of the people and the sovereignty of Yemen.