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Sana’a Airport Director Condemns Saudi Attack, Declares End to De-escalation Phase

The director of Sana’a International Airport has strongly condemned a recent Saudi aerial assault on the civilian facility, declaring it a grave war crime and signaling the end of a de-escalation phase between Yemen and Saudi Arabia. The Yemeni armed forces spokesperson confirmed the attack, vowing retaliation.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Khalid Al-Shayef, the director of Sana’a International Airport, has responded to the attack on the airport, as reported by Al-Masirah citing Mehr News Agency. Al-Shayef asserted that the Saudi enemy committed a major mistake by targeting a civilian airport without any reason or justification, labeling the act a war crime.

Al-Shayef emphasized that the Saudi siege and aggression against Yemen continue, with a particular focus on Sana’a International Airport. Moments before his statement, Saudi Arabia carried out several airstrikes against the airport.

The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces confirmed the incident, stating that the Saudi enemy’s attack on Sana’a International Airport marked the conclusion of the de-escalation phase between the two sides. Yahya Saree further stressed that this aggression will not go unanswered.

©‌ Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Al-Masirah

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