Vice President , prime minister of Yemen Khaled Bahah that he and all members of his government are staying in the city of Aden, stressing that they will not leave Aden affirming that no one from government had got hurt.
Bahah said in the first press statement after the missile attack on the seat of government that he and his government will stay in Aden.
"We would like to assure all the people of Aden We are here to stay and will not be terrorized by any rocket attacks , we will not abandon the people will not let them down, PM said
Bahah called on all the people of Aden to join hands and close ranks, stressing that any attempt to destabilize security in the city aim to foil the government and bring down the city in the furnace of chaos.
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