SANA'A - SABA : A member of the Supreme Political Council, Sultan al-Samie, inspected on Tuesday Umm al-Mu'mininin Aisha Girls School, which was damaged by the US-British aggression warplane targeting Al-Jund area in Taiziyah district, Taiz province. Al-Sami'i listened to an explanation of the victims and the damage caused by the bombing from the school's administrators and the parents of students. They pointed out that two female students were killed and nine were injured, in addition to 13 cases of fainting as a result of the stampede of students leaving the school as a result of the bombing. The member of the Supreme Political Council emphasized that this crime is added to the record of the crimes of the US-British aggression against the Yemeni people, which will not fall under the statute of limitations. He pointed out that these crimes will not deter the Yemenis from supporting the Palestinians. He pointed out that this crime committed by the US-British aggression coincides with the crimes of the Zio nist enemy against the Palestinians and the people of Gaza. Al-Sami'i directed the local authority in the province to provide all medical care to the injured students and console the martyrs' families . Source: Yemen News Agency
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