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UN Chief condemns attacks on civilian facilities in Saudi, Yemen

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned attacks that targeted civilian facilities in Saudi Arabia and Yemen…reports Asian Lite News

“The Secretary-General is deeply concerned about reports of ongoing airstrikes in Hodeidah city and the targeting of Hodeidah’s ports, which provide a critical humanitarian lifeline for the Yemeni population,” the UN chief’s spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, said in a statement.

Over 23 million Yemenis face hunger, disease, and other life-threatening risks as the country’s basic services and economy are collapsing, the UN Office for Humanitarian Coordination (OCHA) had said.

Houthi forces in Yemen, also known as Ansar Allah, attacked Saudi Arabian civil and energy facilities on Friday, including an oil facility in Jeddah, sparking a massive fire that sent a column of black smoke into the sky, reports Xinhua news agency.

At least 8 people killed in Saudi-led coalition airstrikes

The Saudi-backed coalition of nine countries assisting the Yemeni official government in fighting the Houthis, responded by striking three militia seaports — Hodeidah, Salif and Sanaa — killing eight civilians, including five children and two women, on Saturday.

“These airstrikes also resulted in damage to the UN staff residential compound in Sanaa,” Dujarric added.

The UN chief is calling for “a swift and transparent investigation into these incidents to ensure accountability”, the spokesman continued.

As the conflict enters its eighth year, the UN chief reiterated his calls on all parties to “exercise maximum restraint, immediately de-escalate, cease hostilities and abide by their obligations under international humanitarian law, including the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution”.

He also urged the parties to “engage constructively, and without preconditions, with his special envoy to reduce violence and urgently reach a negotiated settlement to end the conflict in Yemen”.

ALSO READ: Yemen’s Houthi rebels announce 3-day ceasefire with Saudi-led coalition

Meanwhile, news media reported that Ansar Allah said it would suspend for three days missile and drone strikes on Saudi Arabia, saying the unilateral peace initiative could be a lasting commitment if the Saudi-led coalition stopped airstrikes and lifted port restrictions.

The Saudi-backed coalition has been fighting the Houthis for seven years in support of the internationally recognised Yemeni government.

The coalition has carried out thousands of air strikes, killing tens of thousands of people, according to the UN.

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