Staff of the First Giants: The UN Monitoring Committee turns a blind eye to the Houthi escalation in Hodeidah
English - Monday 16 November 2020 الساعة 10:41 am
Colonel Dhu Yazan Al-Salami, Staff of the First Brigade of War giants, condemned the position of the Ceasefire Monitoring Committee in Hodeidah, regarding the escalation of the Houthi militia, the Iranian arm in Yemen.
Colonel Al-Salami said, in a press statement, that the UN Monitoring Committee turns a blind eye to the daily violations of the Houthis, including artillery shelling and various heavy bullets, on the areas under the control of the joint forces on the West Coast.
While he stressed that the joint forces in the western coast (the Giants, the National Resistance, the Tuhami Resistance) have the ability to liberate the areas that are still under the control of the Houthi militia in the Hodeidah governorate, stressing the readiness of these forces to liberate what is beyond Hodeidah and reach Sanaa.
He pointed out that the members of the joint forces are impatiently waiting for the resumption of the process of liberating Hodeidah, calling at the same time the leadership of the Arab coalition, not to yield to international pressure exerted on the coalition regarding Hodeidah.
The staff of the first brigade giants confirmed, at the conclusion of his statement, that the fighters on the coast could not retreat an inch.