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JMP: American enemy's crimes in Sa'ada & Sana'a will not go unpunished

JMP: American enemy's crimes in Sa'ada & Sana'a will not go unpunished

Saba Yemen28-04-2025
Sana'a – Saba:
The Joint Meeting Parties condemned the horrific crime committed by the American enemy in targeting a migrant shelter center in Sa'ada province.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the parties stated that amid the ongoing series of organized crimes perpetrated by the American enemy against our steadfast Yemeni people, U.S. airstrikes targeted a migrant shelter center in Sa'ada, committing a horrific massacre against African migrants and shedding their blood in a scene that shames humanity.
The statement affirmed that this brutal aggression reveals the true face of the United States as a state of global terrorism, one that disregards human values and international covenants.
The statement also pointed out that prior to targeting the migrant shelter in Sa'ada, the American aggression had committed another crime in Thaqban area of the capital, Sana'a, brutally targeting civilians—a clear confirmation of its blind hatred and malicious schemes against the free Yemeni people.
The Joint Meeting Parties emphasized that the blood of the victims will not be shed in vain and that the American aggression will face a decisive response from the Armed Forces and our resisting people. They called on all the masses of the great Yemeni people to escalate their anger, remain steadfast, and continue supporting the fronts with all that is precious until victory is achieved and the arrogance of the aggressors is broken.
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