Hajjah region electricity employees denounced on Tuesday the Zionist enemy crime targeting civilian objects in Hodeida Province. In today's vigil, they condemned in the strongest terms the blatant aggression that targeted Ras Kutheb power station, its tanks, and the fuel tanks in the port, which led to the death and injury of a number of civilians. They considered the barbaric Zionist aggression a violation of Yemen's sovereignty, a war crime added to the series of crimes committed against humanity in Gaza, and a dangerous escalation that cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. A statement issued by the stand presented by the director of the region, Abdul Rahman Thabet, his deputy, Khaled Hamid, and the directors of departments and heads of departments, considered the barbaric attack on Yemen a desperate attempt to dissuade the Yemeni armed forces, and behind them, the Yemeni people, from performing the sacred religious duty towards Islamic sanctities, the humanitarian and moral duty to support the op pressed Palestinians who are being exposed for a war of extermination. It reaffirmed the region's employees' firm stance in supporting , supporting the Palestinians , standing alongside the Yemeni armed forces in supporting and assisting the valiant resistance to support them. Source: Yemen News Agency
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