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Ministry of Transport holds aggression responsible for deteriorating humanitarian

 

The Ministry of Transport blamed the coalition of the US-Saudi aggression and the United Nations on the increasingly catastrophic repercussions of the humanitarian situation facing the Yemeni people in general, and the sick in particular, as a result of the failure to implement the humanitarian truce announced by the United Nations.

And the Ministry of Transport confirmed, in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), a copy of it, that the countries of aggression deliberately killed the Yemeni people by disavowing the implementation of the terms of the armistice, which has entered its second month without achieving any results on reality, in the eyes and ears of the United Nations.

The statement indicated that since the United Nations announced the armistice, through its envoy to Yemen, “Hans Grundberg” in early April, no commercial flights out of two flights per week have flown to and from Sana’a International Airport to date.

The statement pointed to the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in general and the increasing suffering of patients with chronic and serious diseases, stressing the death of more than 12 sick cases because they were unable to travel for treatment within 30 days of the life of the two-month truce.

The statement stated that the deaths are constantly increasing in the event that no commercial flight is operated through Sana’a International Airport and it is opened for commercial flights, according to what is included in the humanitarian truce.

The statement of the Ministry of Transport called on the international community, the Human Rights Council, the free people of the world and the United Nations, which announced the armistice, to put pressure on the coalition of aggression to implement the terms of the armistice that Sanaa repudiated and adhered to, warning the US-Saudi aggression coalition against evading and procrastinating in implementing the terms of the armistice.

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