The Yemeni news agency Saba condemned the targeting of the US-British aggression aircraft on the radio building in Al-Hawk district in Al-Hodeidah governorate, which led to the death and injury of dozens. It is considered a war crime that does not have a statute of limitations. The agency stressed that this targeting comes as an extension of the crimes of the US-Saudi-UAE aggression coalition against the free media in Yemen over the past years, which had a prominent role in exposing the crimes and violations of aggression and confronting the misinformation practiced by it. It pointed out that these crimes confirm the disregard of America and Britain and those in their orbit of international laws and conventions that criminalize the bombing of the media and other civilian and service objects. She stressed that this targeting, which comes against the backdrop of Yemen's support for the Palestinian people, will not discourage the national media from continuing its role in supporting the nation's causes, forem ost of which is the Palestinian cause. The agency called on all Arab and international media unions and federations and all free media to condemn these blatant crimes. Source: Yemen News Agency
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