As the Saudi Arabian and Houthi forces continue to exchange heavy fires and blows across the border, the Yemen government is apparently under pressure to face the calls to look into the matter of whether the English jets flown down were used in an airstrike that severed and killed many in a refugee camp.
A pro-Houthi media station has footage that claims to broadcast bodies of victims and other debris from the latest attack on the camp that killed dozens in the city of Hajjah, close to the Saudi Arabian border. Al-Arabiya Television, owned and operated by Saudi Arabia reported that the English fire jets were among those many jets used in the ongoing mission to ‘wipe out’ the military of the Shia’a. This reportedly had also forced the Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi to flee the nation.
Witnesses and passers-by report that the actual target of the air strike could have been a truck transporting the militants which had been near the gates of the camp and not the casualties that included women, children and huge loss of property.
Iran, which maintains a neutral stance, had called for matters of settlements between the two countries but failed due to the Yemeni foreign minister calling for a quick Arab intervention in the matter. People and organisations worldwide have expressed concern over the matter with the Amnesty International reporting it’s worry over the ten multinational tough forces being led by Saudi Arabia in the same.
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