[26/06/2021 08:02]
CARICO - SABA
Arab Parliament called on the International Community (IC), UNSC and interested organizations to shoulder the humanitarian and moral responsibility, take real legal measures to hold the perpetrators of the terrorist Houthi crimes against the civilians in the two governorates of Marib and Hodeidah accountable for their criminal acts.
The Parliament issued a statement today about the heinous massacre against the civilians in Marib, describing those Houthi criminal acts as war-crimes and crimes against humanity and the perpetrators should not be go unpunished.
The statement read" Arab Parliament followed the brutal and gruesome carnage committed by Iran-backed Houthi militia against the civilians in Marib governorate in the Republic of Yemen on June 6,2021 targeting gasoline station in the down town of Marib city with a ballistic missile. The attack resulted in killing 21, hurting scores more,..".
The Arab Parliament added" One more crime against the civilians in the same city occurred on June 10,2021, the militiamen fired two ballistic missiles and two drones on a mosque and women prison, killing 8 people, injuring 27".
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