A press conference in Sa’ada on the victims of the massacre against prisoners
A press conference was held for the local authority in Sa’ada Governorate, the Ministry of Health and the Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation on the latest statistics and developments regarding the crime of aggression against the inmates of the reserve prison in Sa’ada.
The Minister of Public Health announced that the final toll of the US-Saudi-UAE crime that targeted a prison in Sa’ada amounted to 91 dead and 236 wounded who are hospitalized for treatment.
The Minister Dr. Taha Al-Mutawakel stated from the site of the massacre that since the beginning of January and with recent US-Saudi escalation, the Ministry of Health has monitored the killing of 150 citizens and the wounding of 350 others by the US-Saudi airstrikes.
For his part, Abdul Mohsen Tawoos, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs, said: This crime will cause the criminals US-Saudi aggression dire consequences, noting that the targeted prison was visited by various organizations. He added that all prisons are prohibited by international law.
In turn, the governor of Sa’ada, Mohammad Jaber Awad, demanded the formation of an international investigation committee and the prosecution of the killers and those who ordered this crime, adding that the targeted prison was visited by the International Committee of the Red Cross, stressing that the coalition knows that it is a prison and yet committed its crime.
In addition, the governor the great Yemeni people and all the free people of the nation for the success of Operation Yemen Hurricane II (E’sar Al-Yemen 2), which accurately targeted the Saudi and Emirati depths as a response to their crimes, massacres, and targeting of the Yemeni people.
In turn, the families of the victims and the people of the province renewed their strong condemnation of this horrific massacre, calling on the army, the popular committees, the missile force and the drones to carry out more strikes