19 Mar 2024
FNA - Yemeni scholars and religious figures strongly denounced a recent deadly airstrike by Saudi warplanes on a bus carrying schoolchildren in the countrys Northwestern province of Saada, criticizing the silence and inaction of world bodies vis--vis the Saudi-led coalition's crimes against Yemenis.

The scholars, in a statement released on Sunday, held the United Nationsand the UN Security Council responsible for the atrocities of the Saudi-led military alliance against the Yemeni nation, presstv reported.


The statement called on all freedom-loving people worldwide, Muslim leaders and clerics in particular, to raise their voices and fulfill their humanitarian and religious duties in the face of the aggressors heinous criminal acts.


It also urged Yemeni people to stand united, demonstrate resilienceand continue to send fighters to battlefronts.


The airstrike on August 9 hit a bus carrying a group of young schoolchildren attending summer classes of the Holy Quranfrom a camp at a busy market area in the Dhahyandistrict of Saada province, UN Spokesman Farhan Haq said in a statement.


According to Yemeni medical sources, over 50 people, including 40 children, were killed and 77 injured in the strike.


The United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has censured the attack, callingfor an independent and prompt investigation into the incident.


Some17,500 Yemenis have been killed andthousands more injured since the onset of the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen in March 2015.


The United Nations says a record 22.2 million Yemenis are in need of food aid, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger.


A high-ranking UN aid official has warned against the catastrophic living conditions in Yemen, stating that there is a growing risk of famine and cholera there.


The conflict has escalated since November, driving an estimated 100,000 people from their homes,John Ging, UN director of aid operations, told the UN Security Council on February 27.






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