The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.
The head of Yemen’s Military Intelligence Service, Mohammed Saleh Tammah, who was killed by a Houthi drone strike last week, has been buried in Aden.
Drones belonging to the Iranian-aligned Houthi movement on January 10 attacked a Yemeni government military parade held inside a military base in al-Anad district in Lahaj province, killing several people.
The attack came amid peace talks efforts by the United Nations.
U.N. envoy Martin Griffiths expressed displeasure at the violence and urged all parties to exercise restraint and maintain momentum toward the resumption of the peace process.