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Nobel laureate condemns air strike by Saudi-Emirati coalition on residential home in Sanaa
The Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights activist Tawakkol Karman has strongly condemned the Saudi-Emirati coalition for a deadly air strike on a residential house in Yemen’s rebel-held capital, Sanaa.
In a statement of condemnation on her Twitter account, Tawakkol Karman said: “Saudi-led coalition tonight committed new crime by hitting a residential home of the Libyan neighborhood in Sanaa.”
“I condemn this crime having no statute of limitation, trusting that our people will never allow them go unpunished”, she added.
About 14 people, including a high-ranking military official and four of his family members, were killed in an air strike tonight by the Saudi-Emirati coalition on a building in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa held by the Iranian-aligned Houthi rebels, according to Reuters.