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Rights Group: Violations of US-Saudi Aggression During UN-brokered Truce Amounted to 14421

News - Yemen: Total military violations of the US-Saudi aggression during the temporary truce amounted to 14,421, during which dozens of civilians were victims, Yemen Center for Human Rights clarified on Monday.

During a press conference to issue a report on the temporary truce and violations of the aggression within 160 days, the Center confirmed that the Saudi-led aggression did not commit to allowing the entry of oil ships to the ports of Hodeidah and only allowed the entry of 37 out of 54 ships.

It pointed out that the number of flights to and from Sana’a Airport amounted to 42 out of 48 flights, while flights to and from Cairo Airport were canceled.

The report pointed out that Sana'a presented a unilateral initiative to open the Fifty-Sixty Road in Taiz, which was met by the intransigence of the Saudi-backed side.

"The United Nations, as the sponsor of the truce, showed its inability to compel the Saudi-led aggression and its mercenaries to implement the opening of the roads," the Yemen Center for Human Rights said. It noted that the UN envoy participates in the fallacies promoted by the media of the aggression about the allegations of the siege of Taiz.

A UN-brokered truce in Yemen first came into effect on 2 April, and for an initial two months.  It was renewed for another two months in June.

The deal stipulated halting offensive military operations, including cross-border attacks, and allowing fuel-laden ships to enter Yemen's lifeline Hodeidah port and commercial flights in and out of the airport in the capital Sana'a "to predetermined destinations in the region."

However, in light of UN silence, the Saudi-led aggression was still obstructing flights to the Sana'a International Airport in Yemen’s capital and detaining fuel ships that were headed to the country. The fires of the aggression side did not subside along the fronts, on the borders and inside, including shelling, reconnaissance, development and crawl.

When the period specified for the military and humanitarian truce was nearing its end, the US-Saudi aggression seemed to be in a hurry to adopt the option of extending it for the third time to freeze the battle in Yemen and its economic repercussions away from global energy markets.

The forces of aggression are pushing for an extension, not out of concern for peace, but rather out of fear that the escalation will add more complications to the international scene in addition to the crisis imposed by the Russian-Ukrainian war.

A truce, the positive effects of which have not been felt by the citizens over the past months, despite its broad headlines. Commercial flights to Cairo are still stumbling until today, and the navy of aggression continues to pursue fuel ships without respect for agreements or any regard for international laws and norms.

Double standards regarding the violations of the forces of aggression and its provocative practices is a double UN policy that has brought the crisis in Yemen to its current level of misery and deprivation that has affected everyone far from justice and the realization of the rights of the Yemeni people.

The truce has been renewed for an additional two months through 2 October, UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, announced.

The extension includes a commitment by the Saudi-led aggression and the Salvation Government to intensify negotiations to reach an expanded agreement as soon as possible.

 

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