UN, int’l community should skip broad-term condemnations to pointing fingers at perpetrators

ADEN – SABA
Yemen’s Prime Minister said the United Nations and whole international community should skip the broad-term way of denouncing Wednesday’s bloody attack on Aden airport “to pointing fingers clearly and unequivocally at those who committed that terrorist attack.”

Presiding over the cabinet’s first meeting in Aden, Maeen Abdulmalik said the initial indicators show that the “Houthi militia” with the aid of “Iranian experts” are behind the missile attack that missed the government members arriving in the airport back from Riyadh but rendered dozens of civilians in the airport killed and injured.

“The international community is still discussing whether to designate the Houthis a terrorist group. But for us, the matter is clear. The handiwork of this militia evidences that it is a terrorist organization.”