UN chief ‘gravely concerned’ about U.S. strikes on Yemen

STRUCK BY FIRE. Burned vehicles lie near the port of Ras Issa in Yemen’s Hodeida province following reported US strikes on April 18. The April 17 US strikes on the Yemeni fuel port killed at least 80 people, Huthi rebels said on April 18, in the deadliest attack of Washington’s 15-month campaign against the Iran-backed group. (Photo courtesy: AFP)

By Agence France-Presse

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is “gravely concerned” about air strikes conducted by the United States in Yemen, a spokesperson said on Saturday, April 19, after rebels there said the attacks killed some 80 people and wounded 150.

Guterres “is gravely concerned about the air strikes conducted by the United States over the course of 17 and 18 April in and around Yemen’s port of Ras Issa, which reportedly resulted in scores of civilian casualties, including five humanitarian workers injured,” spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

The strikes on Ras Issa aimed to cut off supplies and funds for the Houthi rebels that control large swathes of the Arabian Peninsula’s poorest country, the U.S. military said. 

It was the deadliest attack of Washington’s 15-month campaign against the Iran-backed group.

Guterres expressed fears of damage to the port and “possible oil leaks into the Red Sea,” Dujarric said. He also called on the Houthis to halt their ongoing missile and drone attacks on both Israel and shipping in the Red Sea “immediately.”

The U.S. military has hammered the Houthis with near-daily air strikes for the past month in a bid to finally stamp out their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. 

The Houthis say their attacks are in protest at Israel’s blockade of aid to Gaza, where it is waging a bloody war on Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Dujarric said Guterres remained “deeply troubled” by the threat of further escalation in the region, and that he urged all sides to “exercise utmost restraint.”

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