Yemen's Houthi-controlled Foreign Ministry announced Monday afternoon that the ceasefire with Saudi Arabia has ended, in an official statement. The announcement follows a similar statement by the Houthi movement earlier today, as reported by The Zioneer.
The Houthi-controlled Foreign Ministry of Yemen declared in an official statement Monday at 17:11 Jerusalem time that the ceasefire with Saudi Arabia has ended. This follows a statement by the Houthi movement earlier in the afternoon, which The Zioneer reported at 16:44. The day's events began with reports of Saudi airstrikes targeting Sanaa International Airport, as detailed in multiple Telegram reports from Yemeni sources. The Houthi movement accused Saudi Arabia of the strikes and vowed retaliation. The escalation comes after a period of relative calm, with previous warnings from the Houthi foreign ministry regarding the airport. The situation remains fluid, with no immediate response from Saudi officials.
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