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Yemeni human rights welcome ceasefire in the country

Pak Sahafat – The Ministry of Human Rights in the Yemeni National Salvation Government on Wednesday night supported any ceasefire operation in the country.

According to Pak Sahafat News agency from Al-Mayadin, The Yemeni organization announced that it would welcome any ceasefire that would stop the bloodshed and stop the aggression and its crimes.

The Yemeni ministry announced that it also supports the ceasefire to draw a real peace.

The UN Special Representative for Yemen, Hans Grandberg, recently said in a statement that the parties to the conflict responded positively to the UN proposal for a two-month ceasefire in Yemen, which will take effect tomorrow, April 2, at 7 p.m.

The statement said: The two sides agreed to suspend all air, land and naval operations inside Yemen and across the border.

They also agreed to allow fuel ships to enter the ports of Hodeidah and conduct commercial flights in and out of Sanaa Airport to pre-designated destinations in the region.

He emphasized: I call on the parties to fully adhere to the ceasefire and its principles, to respect it and to take all necessary measures to implement it immediately.

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Ansarullah members said the fire was suggested after an attack deep into Saudi territory.

They said that while the commitment of the aggressors and the voice of their conscience could not be trusted, this time the ceasefire was different in light of the recent attacks by the army and popular committees on Saudi Arabia.

The Yemeni army and popular committees fired rockets at Aramco in Jeddah and several key centers in Riyadh a few weeks ago in response to repeated violations of the Yemeni ceasefire and siege.

Explaining the actions, Yemeni Armed Forces spokesman Yahya Sari said that several UAVs were targeted in the Yemeni forces’ attacks on the Ras Tanura and Rabig refineries.

Jizan and Najran were also targeted by a large number of UAVs.

The attacks come on the eighth anniversary of Saudi Arabia’s invasion of Yemen along with the UAE, which has resulted in nothing but huge costs and defeats on the battlefield.

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