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BREAKING! Yemeni Armed Forces Respond to American 73 Air Attacks

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The Spokesperson of Yemeni Armed Forces has just given an official statement today 12th January, 2024 in response to America’s bombardment of Yemeni sites on the night of 11th January, 2024.

 

According to some Yemeni sources, the US and British attacked the cities of Sana’a, Hodeidah, Saada and Dhamar in the early morning.

 

Al-Dailami airbase in northern Sanaa, Around Hodeidah Airport and areas of Zobeid city in this governorate, Kahle Barracks, located in the east of the city of Saada, Abas city airport in Hajjah province and Taiz Airport and the barracks of the 22nd Brigade of the Yemeni Army in the city of Taazih.

 

Speaking a few minutes ago, Saree says, Yemeni Armed Forces will not hesitate to target sources of threat and all hostile targets on land and sea to defend Yemen, its sovereignty, and independence.

 

He reveals that the American-British enemy brutally invaded Yemen with 73 attacks adding that the attack killed 5 and injured 6.

 

He reiterated Yemeni’s position on supporting Hamas saying, “This aggression will not deter us from our position in supporting the Palestinian people against the oppression of the aggressors. American and British aggression will not go unanswered and unpunished.”

 

Documents submitted by Ministry of Finance before Parliament’s Budget Committee have revealed that Uganda’s support from donors is expected to drop from Shs2.781Trn in 2023/24 to merely Shs28.94Bn in the coming budget of 2024/25.

 

Yesterday, Minister of Health, Jane Aceng warned that donor funding to the health sector is expected to drop by 49%, although, she declined attributing the drop in donor funding to the passing of the Anti-Homosexuality Act.

 

Documents from the Ministry of Finance indicate that in 2024/25 Gov’t expects Shs857.876Bn, which donor support will then increase to Shs1.085T.

 

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