[19/06/2023 08:14]
RIYADH - SABA
Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Muamar al-Eryani has held Houthi terrorist militia full responsible on the complicating humanitarian suffering of millions of citizens in Taiz Province over blocked roads between the province and other provinces and between the province's nine districts.
In a statement to Saba on Monday, Minister al-Eryani made it clear that Houthi terrorist militia continues rejection to all calls and initiatives to end its siege on Taiz and making the biggest province- in terms of population- a big prison and using this humanitarian file as a political paper for negotiation and blackmailing.
He pointed out to recent incidents over the siege on Taiz like sweeping a number of cars and trucks loaded with goods by heavy rains in Haifan watery way, which has been used as alternative road between Taiz and Aden, leaving hundreds of passengers stuck on the edges of valleys in Tor al-Baha District in Lahj between Taiz and Aden.
He called upon the international community, the UN and UN and US envoys to shoulder their humanitarian and legal responsibility to move to immediately end the unjust siege imposed by Houthi militia on Taiz.
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