The Insan Organization for Rights and Liberties has condemned the illegal attacks launched by the American-British aircraft on the capital Sana'a and other governorates, killing and injuring citizens. The organization explained in a statement that these raids killed Saber Muhammad Amir Ghaleb in Maqbana district in Taiz province and injured six others from the district. It stressed that these attacks are a flagrant violation of international law and an act of war without any legal basis or legitimate justification, noting that the raids targeted densely populated areas in Sana'a, and led to material damage to the property and homes of citizens in a clear intention to terrorize civilians and harm them in the middle of the night. The organization called on the United States of America and Britain to stop mocking international laws, respect the sovereignty of states, and stop displaying force against civilians. It held America and Britain responsible for the worsening of the situation and the expansion of the conflict. The statement also called on the United Nations, countries of the world, and human rights organizations to break the cycle of silence regarding these violations Source: Yemen News Agency
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