Yemen at the back of the famine of famine: UN
A senior United Nations official has expressed apprehension that the biggest famine in Yemen will be remembered for the wartime. The Saudi Arab-led military alliance has not been able to reach the country due to the siege of the sky, naval and bandmates entering Yemen, he said.
United Nations General Secretary Mark Manak on Humanitarian Affairs, urged the Saudi allies to remove the blockade at a briefing on Wednesday in the Security Council.
Earlier this week before the Saudi Alliance’s blockade, the United Nations and Red Cross warned about the crushing situation of millions of Yemen dependent on life-saving help. Red Cross says that a chlorine tablet stuck in a blockade. It is important to provide this tablet for at least 9 lakh Yemeni at the risk of a cholera epidemic. On the other hand, the UN says that 7 lakh people are at risk of famine due to the blockade.
It is to be noted that on Monday, the Saudi alliance blocked all the means of entry into Yemen after the Houthi firing near Badshah Khaled Airport in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, after barring a ballistic missile. They described the Haiti missile attack as a hazardous increase in the control of most areas of Yemen. The block has been given to Tehran as it cannot send weapons to Yemen, the statement said, in a statement, the Saudi Alliance