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Declaration of ceasefire and commitment of the aggressors again in the Yemeni war

Pak Sahafat – As previously predicted by regional experts, the alleged two-month ceasefire of the Saudi-led Arab-American aggression coalition in the Yemeni war, which was declared on April 4, was not as sincere as some from the beginning.

Seven years after the Arab-American Coalition invaded Yemen and destroyed the Muslim country, the Coalition reiterated its claim of a military invasion of Yemen on several occasions on April 10, following repeated non-compliance with the ceasefire.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Saudi Coalition claimed in a statement on the morning of April 30 that the cessation of military operations (aggression) in Yemen was aimed at the success of the Yemeni consultations.

The Saudi coalition at the same time also claimed that we will adhere to the ceasefire! We will be and we will take all measures to create the right conditions for peace in Ramadan.

In the eighth year of the Yemeni war, the aggressor coalition has repeatedly called for a ceasefire, but did not adhere to any of them, and in the last case, announced on April 30, it acted like the rest of the claims, and to this day hundreds alleged ceasefire has been violated by the coalition.

Yemeni fighters inflicted heavy casualties on the Saudi economic and oil centers during two missile and drone strikes on March 20 and early April, and two economic drone strikes on economic and military centers in the UAE.

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Yemeni fighters in early April this year in their latest missile and drone operations in response to the incessant attacks of Saudi-Emirati-American aggressors on residential areas and infrastructure to break the siege of the country with several drones and missiles targeted the Saudi oil, infrastructure and economic facilities to show that they will not give up their resistance against the aggressors.

Also, the important and vital targets of Jizan, Dhahran, Abha and Khamis Moshit areas were targeted with Yemeni ballistic missiles so that the aggressors could taste the continuation of their crimes and not think that the Yemenis were handcuffed. Some news sources put the damage inflicted on Yemeni fighters’ Saudi infrastructure by more than $ 1 billion in early April by drone and missile operations.

The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a Yemeni military base, targeting a number of Saudi Aramco facilities in Riyadh, Yanbu and other parts of the country with several ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and UAVs.

At the same time, experts on regional issues announced that the damage done by the Yemeni fighters’ attacks on vital and important joints and Saudi oil export facilities is very deep and it will take months and months for Riyadh to repair and rebuild at a high cost.

The important question now is whether the Yemeni fighters will extend the ceasefire despite the aggression of the aggressor coalition.

Evidence shows that the patience of the Yemeni fighters against the aggression violation by the aggressor coalition is final, and according to the head of the Yemeni negotiating team, Mohammed Abdul Salam, persistence in these violations will lead to the destruction of the aggression, which will surely be very costly for the aggressor coalition.

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