17 June 2018 - 08:01
 Al-Houthi reveals name of foreign boat captured in Hodeidah / Coalition responsible for UN mission failure

Head of the Yemeni revolutionary committee Ali Muhammad al-Houthi on Sunday revealed the name of the foreign boat, which was seized by the Yemeni Coast Guard.

(AhlulBayt News Agency) - Head of the Yemeni revolutionary committee Ali Muhammad al-Houthi on Sunday revealed the name of the foreign boat, which was seized by the Yemeni Coast Guard.

In a tweet, he said that “The operation carried out by the Yemeni Coast Guard in Hodeidah resulted in capturing a foreign boat, named (M / Y_jehol_ll).

The Yemeni army is battling a fateful battle to defend Yemen’s key Port city of Hodeidah against the Saudi-Emiratis alliance and their militias who are trying to control the port of Hodeidah.

The UN has warned that the offensive on Hodeidah could be catastrophic and could trigger a famine imperiling millions of lives.

Coalition Responsible For UN Mission Failure


The head of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee, Mohammed Al-Houthi, accused the coalition of aggression the responsibility for the failure of any political process.

In a tweet Al-Houthi said that "the role played by the former UN envoy did not exceed the profession of postman, and his initiative was rejected by the US-Saudi aggression as not compatible with their mercenaries who refuse to accept the choice of a consensual person to the presidency.”

He confirmed that truce committees were formed and an exchange of prisoners took place. But then the aggression announced the escalation,  al-Jubeir went out to say that Sana'a airport, where the Houthis are armed, is under fire and Arhab district is under fire. All this is an attempt to torture, besiege and destroy the Yemeni people, in addition to cutting their salaries but the result was the failure of the political solution only they declare their commitment to it.

“We say to the coalition of aggression, as you have previously failed, today you are more failure, you are responsible for the failure of the mission and the role of the United Nations in Yemen as well," Al-Houthi added.




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