Thousands of Yemenis protest deadly airstrike on funeral in Sanaa

Thousands of Yemenis took to the streets of the capital, Sanaa, yesterday to protest after an air strike killed more than 140 people at a wake on Saturday. According to BBC, demonstrators reportedly gathered outside the UN headquarters demanding an international investigation into the strike, blamed on the Saudi-led coalition. Saudi Arabia has not acknowledged […]

Asia-Plus

Thousands of Yemenis took to the streets of the capital, Sanaa, yesterday to protest after an air strike killed more than 140 people at a wake on Saturday.

According to BBC, demonstrators reportedly gathered outside the UN headquarters demanding an international investigation into the strike, blamed on the Saudi-led coalition.

Saudi Arabia has not acknowledged any role but pledged to investigate.

It joined Yemen's civil war last year on the side of the internationally recognized government.

Powerful former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who has allied himself with the Houthi rebels that control Sanaa, has called for people to attack soldiers on the Saudi border in revenge.

More than 500 people were wounded in Saturday's bombing, which targeted the wake of the father of Houthi-appointed Interior Minister Gawal al-Rawishan.

Many Houthi officials were in attendance and Mr. Rawishan was seriously wounded in the strike.  Its aftermath was described as a "lake of blood" by one rescuer.

The attack has been condemned by the UN, European Union and the US.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that “any deliberate attack against civilians is utterly unacceptable” and called for those responsible to be held accountable.

The Saudi-led coalition has pledged to “immediately investigate this case along with the Joint Incidents Assessment Team in Yemen and experts from the United States who participated in previous investigations.”

The US said it had launched an “immediate review” of its already-reduced support for the coalition.

Houthi leader Abdul-Malek al-Houthi said in a televised address that the strike had taken place with a “green light” from Washington and using US weapons, BBC reports.

The rebels' spokesman called it an act of “genocide.”

Yemen is in a desperate humanitarian situation with four out of every five of its 28-million population in need of assistance, according to the UN's humanitarian office.

Nearly three million people have been displaced since the war began in 2014.

The Houthis took the capital then, forcing the government of President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi to flee.

The Saudi-led coalition has launched thousands of air strikes against the rebels, of the Zaidi Shia sect, which it fears are Iranian proxies.

A recent UN report estimated that that 3,799 civilians have been killed since the Saudi-led air campaign began in March last year, with coalition strikes responsible for 60% of civilian deaths over a yearlong span.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол
Tenisi

Most Read

Коммерсбонк Точикистон

Recent Articles

Software Updates: Your First Line of Defense Against Cyber ​​Threats

In today's digital age, the importance of timely software updates cannot be overstated, particularly when it comes to security. As cyber threats continue to...

The number of migrants from Central Asia, including Tajikistan, has increased in Poland — expert

Many migrants from Central Asian countries are increasingly reluctant to work in Russia and are exploring new destinations.

Tajikistan to transfer rural water utilities to a unified digital platform

The task is to integrate all 500 drinking water supply organizations in the country into one system.

Dushanbe authorities tighten price controls ahead of the Eid al-Adha holiday

Briefings and explanatory discussions are being conducted with vendors in the capital's markets, and violators face administrative protocols.

Major global investment companies show interest in Tajikistan’s economy

Among them are J.P. Morgan, Loomis Sayles & Company, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, and Global Evolution.

President Rahmon awarded UN University for Peace Certificate of Recognition

He is awarded for "significant contribution to establishing peace, developing regional cooperation, and strengthening mutual understanding between peoples."

Starlink satellite internet becomes available in Kyrgyzstan

And in Tajikistan, it was launched in February of this year.

In Dushanbe, 30 more new electric buses start operating

Each is designed to carry 100 passengers and can travel up to 300 kilometers without recharging.

Who is the man who “increased the Aryan race” and told the President of Tajikistan about it?

Kozie Koziyev, a folk craftsman, built dozens of houses, participated in the construction of a mosque and a kindergarten in Matcha, raised 11 children, and created a true dynasty of builders.