Government team requests transfer of UN mission work in Hodeidah to neutral zone

English - Thursday 06 February 2020 الساعة 07:01 pm
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Government team requests transfer of UN mission work in Hodeidah to neutral zone

The government team in the Committee for The Redeployment of Hodeidah presented in a meeting with the Chairman of the Committee, Indian General Abhijit Joha, in a bilateral meeting held Thursday after, the experience and work of the UN committee during a year of formation and the departure of the committee from its tasks and duties assigned in accordance with the mandate of the United Nations and the shortcomings without implementing it .

The government team, headed by Maj. Gen. Mohammed Ayda, called on the UN commission and the Hodeidah mission to move its work to a neutral zone instead of operating under the control of Houthi militias, subjectto siege, dictates and direct influence in the work, neutrality and professionalism of the commission.

The meeting, which took place in a large and dangerous escalation in Hodeidah and the west coast by Iranian arm militias and the escalation of attacks, bombings, attacks, attacks and combat developments, witnessed the evaluation of the work of the OFFICE of the United Nations Mission in Hodeidah over a year.

The government team discussed the ongoing Houthi violations and handed General Joha a list of Houthi violations and violations of the ceasefire in the city and the province of Hodeidah, in addition to the list of developments carried out by The Houthi militias and demanded the descent of a tripartite committee for consideration and removal.

The commission's work was also assessed a year after its formation and departed from its tasks under the Stockholm Agreement; the most important of which was the opening of humanitarian corridors, the redeployment of troops, and the demining of military checkpoints.

On the ground, the Houthi escalation in Hodeidah and the west coast over the past hours has caused heavy losses among the Iranian arm militia. The joint forces sources monitored the arrival of dozens of bodies and wounded in Hodeidah hospitals.

The sources confirmed the arrival of 13 bodies and 55 injured in Hodeidah hospitals from huthi militias in the past hours.

On the Al-Barh front west of Taiz, the joint forces are making progress in positions they have taken from Houthi militias in Al-Farh, west of Taiz.

On Thursday afternoon, joint forces defenses shot down a Houthi aircraft that flew over Al-Mekha, the second in two days. Newsmen learned that on Wednesday, the defenses shot down a militia plane coming from the sea.