[10/01/2019 06:29]
ADEN-SABA
High Security Committee (HSC) has condemned Iran-backed Houthi putschist militia's constant crimes, recurrent coward attacks and failed attempts to murder senior government's officials.
The (HSC) convened an extraordinary session on Thursday presided over by Prime Minister Dr Ma'een Abdulmalik.
The meeting intended to deal with the criminal operation carried out by Houthi militia criminal elements against senior military officials while launching the new year military training activities in Al-Ana'ad military Airbase.
The (HSC) ordered Intelligence Services, Command of Fourth Military Zone and Command of Al-Anad Military Airbase to investigate into the incident and provided detailed report about the criminal operation to the President of the Republic, Commander-in-chief .
The (HSC) has stated that the criminal operation in Al-Anad Airbase has shown that Houthi militia isn't committed to achieve peace, abandon its intransigence and it has continued to waste every chance to make peace. Adding that as usual the Houthi putschist militia used to take the advantage every truce or peace consultations to rearming, reinforcing its military capacities and getting ready to resume its war on the country.
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