Sana'a Government's Ceasefire Monitor Meets With UN's Hodeidah Team to Discuss US-Saudi Crimes and Mine Clearance

Sana'a Government's Ceasefire Monitor Meets With UN's Hodeidah Team to Discuss US-Saudi Crimes and Mine Clearance

The Head of the national team to monitor the ceasefire and redeployment in Hodeida, Major General Ali Al-Mushki, met on Sunday with the head and members of the UN Mission to support the Hodeidah Agreement.

During the meeting, Ali Al-Mushki, confirmed that the provision of demining equipment is constantly being demanded to reduce crimes against civilians.

Al-Mushki indicated that the UN mission is continuously informed of the crimes that occur as a result of the US-Saudi aggression targeting civilians: “We do not see any international seriousness regarding the crimes of aggression and the human tragedy. Although we repeat that most of the southern neighborhoods of the city of Hodeidah are areas contaminated with mines and remnants of US-Saudi aggression,” he said.

For his part, the head of the UN mission in Hodeidah, General Michael Beary, said: “The mission is drafting a memorandum as a plan to facilitate mine clearance work.”