Alwaght-A massive protest march has been held in the Yemeni capita to condemn the unabated Saudi aggression and blockade of their impoverished nation.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators staged a rally in the capital of Sana’a on Friday, carrying Yemeni flags and banners condemning the Saudi aggression and the blockade imposed by Riyadh on their country.
Yemeni protestors also vowed to remain steadfast in the face of the aggression saying they will not surrender nor give up their rights due to the inhuman blockade.
The protesters also denounced the United States for backing the Saudi war on Yemen, and chanted slogans against the presence of US troops in their country.
Meanwhile, Saudi warplanes conducted five airstrikes on Baqem district in the Yemeni province of Sa’ada on Friday in another violation of the truce agreed upon about two months ago. There were no immediate reports of casualties yet.
Elsewhere, high-ranking diplomats attending Yemen peace talks the talks in Kuwait City said Tuesday that the two sides had agreed on ceasing the hostilities on the ground and setting up a transitional government in Yemen.
If officially declared, the agreement will be the first major achievement of the peace talks on Yemen, which have been going on in Kuwait since April 21. The talks, mediated by the United Nations (UN), drew together the representatives of Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and those of Hadi’s former regime.
Hadi resigned from the presidency and escaped the capital, Sana’a, to southern Yemen in late 2014 and later to Saudi Arabia. I
In March 2015, the Saudi regime launched a brutal war on Yemen in an attempt to have Hadi reinstated. Nearly 10,000 people, mostly civilians including women and children, have been killed and at least 16,000 others injured in the Saudi aggression.