Alwaght-The toppled president of Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh said on Friday that exiled president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi no longer had a place in Yemeni politics after his escape in March to Riyadh.
In an interview with Arab television station al-Mayadeen, Saleh said about Hadi, "His legitimacy ended completely when he fled Sanaa and Aden and now he will flee Riyadh," he.
After he escaped in March, Saudi Arabia has launched a campaign of heavy air strikes against Yemenis in an effort to restore Hadi to power, as Riyadh's ally.
"Those who attended the Riyadh conference have condemned themselves to never return to Yemen as they have blessed the aggression" Saleh objectified the view.
In a statement on Wednesday Director of the WHO, Margret Chan, said that the continuous air attacks against Yemen has killed 200 people and injured 8000 others and left 8.6 million Yemenis in desperate need of urgent medical assistance.