The Yemen ceasefire takes effect today.
The Saudi led coalition bombarded the Yemeni cities and even after the ceasefire talk ended in Sweden. The ceasefire declared in the talk would secure food supply and medical help. Some 14 million people are facing starvation. The Saudi coalition forces are accused of genocide, targeting farms and water facilities.
Meanwhile, Saudi government rejected the Senate bill that passed last week, claiming it is 'interference'.
The Saudi led coalition bombarded the Yemeni cities and even after the ceasefire talk ended in Sweden. The ceasefire declared in the talk would secure food supply and medical help. Some 14 million people are facing starvation. The Saudi coalition forces are accused of genocide, targeting farms and water facilities.
25 min into ceasefire now, and so far quite in Hodeidah. Please no one move or even sneaze, don't give trigger happy folk any excuse to fire. #Yemen— Hisham Al-Omeisy (@omeisy) December 17, 2018
Why The Senate Vote to End Yemen War is So Importanthttps://t.co/76gpYFGXJo pic.twitter.com/ktz7RdcCpq— Ron Paul (@RonPaul) December 17, 2018