After Riyadh adopted Fadgham’s gangs… Sana’a holds Saudi Arabia responsible for crimes of looting Yemenis on the roads


The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Sana’a government, Abdul Wahid Abu Ras, held the Saudi regime fully responsible on Tuesday for the crimes of robbery, looting, and assaults targeting travelers and Yemenis in areas under Saudi control and its affiliated forces.

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Abu Ras said in a press statement: “We hold the Saudi regime fully responsible for the crimes of robbery, looting, and systematic assault against Yemeni expatriates and travelers in its occupation areas.”

He added that these crimes come as an extension of the Saudi regime’s ongoing aggression on Yemen for over a decade, affirming that “Yemen will not allow the continuation of the siege and occupation.”

This stance comes following the incident where the so-called Hamad Fadgham set up a checkpoint on the international road in Al-Jawf Governorate, where his gunmen intercepted passenger trucks and assaulted them, amid tribal accusations that the Saudi Special Committee was behind the incident, turning tribal conflicts into tools to destabilize security and incite sedition in the northern governorates.



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