Alwaght - Ansarullah condemns the Saudi regime for continuously
using chemicals and other internationally prohibited weapons against the Yemeni
civilians.
"Saudi Arabia is still using chemical bombs against
the Yemeni people," said Hashem Adnan al-Basouri, a senior leader of Ansarullah revolutionary movement.
He stressed on the fact that the Saudi regime is
attacking residential areas under the control of Ansarullah with chemical
weapons.
"A report by the human rights watch showed that
Saudi Arabia has used poisonous gas in four airstrikes on different parts of
Sa'ada province," al-Basouri added.
Furthermore, he stated that the Saudi regime airstrikes
have destroyed over 190 mosques in Sana'a and Sa'ada provinces.
In relevant remarks in May, the medical sources announced
that the Saudi-led coalition against Yemen had used internationally prohibited
weapons in its air raids on the impoverished country.
He stressed that doctors across hospitals in Yemen are
saying that the injuries indicate that the Saudi-led coalition is using
internationally prohibited weapons.
According to local sources, the Saudi warplanes used
prohibited bombs and missiles in their airstrikes on Faj Attan area in Southern
Sana'a.
On April 20, experts said the Saudi-led coalition
warplanes used phosphorus bombs and banned weapons during their air strikes on
Faj Attan.
The experts further called for an international inquiry
into the Saudi bombs and weapons.
Residents of Faj Attan district that came under the Saudi
air raid complained suffering from suffocation as a result of inhaling toxic
gases emitted from the Saudi bombs.
Saudi regime has been bombing Yemen in the last 75 days
to bring its puppet ally, fugitive president Mansour Hadi, back to power.
The airstrikes have so far claimed the lives of more than
4,367 civilians, mostly women and children.
According to a recent report by Freedom House Foundation,
most of the victims of the deadly Al Saud campaign are civilians, including a
large number of women and children.