In the latest of the pro-Iranian Houthi militias’ crimes against humanity and the Yemeni people, a brutal missile attack by the militias targeting displaced Yemenis in Bani Jaber camp in Hodeidah, left one woman dead and several others seriously injured.
The camp is under the supervision of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, known as KSRelief.
In a statement, KSRelief condemned the attack, saying such actions revealed the Houthi militias’ blatant disregard for the principles of human rights and international humanitarian law.
The Humanitarian center called on the United Nations and its organizations to stand firmly against the attack, which they said was meant to prevent humanitarian aid from reaching the camp’s displaced residents.
The center also urged the UN to assume its humanitarian and social responsibilities against the Houthi crimes.
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