Yemen’s popular Houthi Ansarullah movement has condemned Sudan for seeking to retain and even increase its troops in a Saudi Arabian-led coalition that has invaded the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country.
Yemeni Houthi Ansarullah movement says army soldiers and allied fighters from popular committees have managed to frustrate a large-scale offensive by Saudi-sponsored militiamen loyal to Yemen's former president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi in Hodeida, hours after a UN-brokered ceasefire started at midnight in the strategic port city.
Fighting has subsided in Yemen’s Hodeida, hours after a United Nations (UN)-brokered ceasefire between warring sides took effect in the flashpoint port city.
The head of Yemen’s national delegation Mohammed Abdel Salam affirmed Ansarullah’s commitment to the UN-sponsored Sweden agreement and the ceasefire in Hodeida.
The Chairman of Yemen’s Supreme Revolutionary Committee (SRC) welcomes the announcement of a UN-sponsored ceasefire in Hodeida slated to take effect on Tuesday.
The official spokesperson of Yemen’s Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yahia Sarie, has welcomed the announcement of the ceasefire, which started early Tuesday.
Yemen Watchnet