Presdient of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, affirmed that he will work tirelessly with the members of the council and the government to meet all the needs of Yemenis, foremost of which is achieving security and stability, and the continuation and expansion of the armistice.
Al-Alimi said in tweets on his account on the social networking site "Twitter" upon his return to the temporary capital of Aden: "The Houthi militias have thwarted the hopes of our people to achieve these needs, but the Presidential Council and the government and behind them the international community and the Arab coalition, will work to achieve them."
On his return to Aden, the official Saba news agency had quoted Al-Alimi praising the role of the brothers in the coalition to support legitimacy led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and their continuous keenness to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, achieve their aspirations to end the coup, restore state institutions and achieve peace, security and stability. In Yemen.
On the ground, the Yemeni army and resistance forces thwarted the Houthi militia's attempts to seize Mount Han in the Al-Dhabab front, west of Taiz, and inflicted heavy losses on it, despite its use of drones.
In Lahj, the Houthi militias continued trying to create new sites in the vicinity of the Karsh front, north of the province, for the second day in a row, prompting the southern and joint forces to clash with them, leaving dead and wounded on both sides.
On the other hand, pharmaceutical sources in Sana'a reported that the Houthi militia carried out a campaign to arrest a number of pharmacy workers to cover its crime against cancer children who were given a corrupt dose by Houthi cadres, which led to the death of 22 children during the past few days.
Sources stated that the Houthi militias are trying to shirk their responsibility despite acknowledging the crime that affected 50 children with cancer in Kuwait Hospital in Sana'a in mid-September, and led to the death of 22 children. The militias are trying to hold pharmacies responsible even though the Houthi Medicines Authority is primarily responsible for the crime.
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