2024-09-19@03:34:45 GMT
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«in Hodeidah»:

    A new report issued by the United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) revealed the refusal of the Houthi militias - Iran's arm in Yemen, to cooperate or provide any information related to mines and remnants of war located in Hodeidah Governorate.The report indicated that the Yemeni Mine Action Coordination Center in the capital, Aden, cooperated with the mission and provided it with updated information about mines on a monthly basis. While the Executive Center for Mine Action in Sanaa, which is under the control of the Houthi militias, refuses to give any data.The report stated, "The Yemeni Mine Action Coordination Center in Aden reported that in August it recorded 32,092 square meters of new mined dangerous areas....
     The prices of oil derivatives in areas controlled by the Houthi militia - Iran's arm in Yemen - are still high in light of the successive arrival of ships loaded with fuel to the port of Hodeidah. A UN report issued by the World Food Program indicated that Hodeidah ports are witnessing an increase in the volume of fuel and food imports during the past seven months of the current year 2023. The report added that total fuel imports since the beginning of last year amounted to 1,584 million metric tons, a significant increase of 81% compared to the same time period in 2022, in which a total of 876 thousand metric tons of fuel entered.The UN program explained that gasoline and...
     The Houthi leaders continue to use threats and intimidation to cover up the internal crisis that the group is experiencing in light of the escalation of protests demanding the payment of looted salaries. Close to the headquarters of the United Nations Mission to Implement the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA), the head of the Houthi Political Council, Mahdi Al-Mashat, responded to the calls made by the mission regarding stopping the escalation in order to bring peace to Hodeidah and the continued exploitation of the Stockholm Agreement for militarization and all kinds of provocative actions.The Houthi leader was speaking in an expanded meeting to launch the general agricultural policy for the Tihama Plain in Hodeidah Governorate.  Explaining that their militias now possess a missile...
     The United Nations Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) stressed the need for urgent intervention in order to protect civilians in the governorate from the devastating effects of the conflict, especially landmines that are claiming more lives. In a statement issued by the mission, the mission indicated that the last civilian casualties as a result of a landmine explosion were in the Al-Durayhimi district, south of Al-Hodeidah.  "This unfortunate toll of civilian casualties is a reminder of the devastating impact of the conflict on the civilian population and the need for urgent intervention," he said.The statement condemned any form of violations of the Hodeidah Agreement, especially those affecting the civilian population.  The UN mission did not name the party responsible...
    Recently, the number of children suffering from "malnutrition" has increased in the southern regions of Hodeidah, in conjunction with the decline in the support of international organizations, especially in the field of food.In late July, the World Food Program (WFP) announced that it would stop providing assistance to prevent malnutrition in Yemen, starting in August, due to a funding shortage.The program acknowledged that this stoppage will affect 2.4 million people suffering from malnutrition in the country, and these are the primary intended beneficiaries, especially children and women.Currently, dozens of people exhausted by hunger are lying in the pediatric ward for malnutrition, most of whom were brought by their families from remote areas and others under the control of the terrorist...
    The terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, took advantage of the internationally recognized government's inability to achieve any stability in the electricity service in the capital, Aden, and the liberated governorates, to market its imaginary achievements in this thorny sector for decades, and the militias turned it into a source of livelihood and enrichment.The liberated southern governorates are witnessing frequent power outages, due to rampant corruption in this sector as well as the scarcity of fuel. The government is evading its duty to provide alternatives to improve the performance of this sector, in addition to obstructing a number of projects that would have contributed to dispensing with the purchased energy, most notably the solar power plant project. Funded by...
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