[21/03/2024 08:39]
ADEN-SABA
The United Kingdom, France and the European Union have denounced bombing civilian houses by Houthi terrorist militia in Rada'a, Baidha'a, and killed and injured a number of people, most of them children and women.
The UK embassy in Yemen said in a statement that the bombing resulted in more tragic losses of souls over Houthi militia's reckless acts.
Meanwhile, French embassy in Yemen said in a statement that they felt frightened over the crime the Houthi group committed against civilians as this crime represents new violations to human rights.
The embassy demanded shedding lights on this tragedy and implementing justice, expressing condolences to the families of the victim and solidarity with them.
The European Union's mission in Yemen expressed its big shock over reports on bombing a house in Rada'a and killed and injured a number of civilians, including women and children.
The Mission confirmed that this horrible crime is a dangerous violation to human rights and must be investigated and banishing the perpetrators.
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