Iran Condemns US, UK Military Attacks on Yemen as Violation of Sovereignty and International Laws

Iran has strongly criticized the military attacks conducted by the United States and the United Kingdom on Yemen, denouncing them as arbitrary actions that infringe upon the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the country.

Iran (IMNA) - The explosions struck several cities including Sana'a, Hudaydah, Sa'ada, and Dhamar in the early hours of Friday, as confirmed by Ansarullah officials from Yemen. According to a US official, the attacks were carried out using airplanes, ships, and submarines. Responding to the aggression, Nasser Kan'ani, the spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, emphasized that these arbitrary attacks would only exacerbate insecurity and instability in the region.

United States and United Kingdom Continue Support for Zionist Regime's Actions in Palestine

A spokesperson stated that military attacks are being carried out with the full support of the United States and the United Kingdom, aligning with the Zionist regime's ongoing war crimes against the Palestinian nation. These attacks have been sustained for the past hundred days amidst the complete siege of the Gaza Strip. The spokesperson further emphasized that while the Zionist regime persists in its offensive actions in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, the United States and England are attempting to divert global attention from these crimes by expanding their support for the regime.

Kan’ani Urges International Community to Prevent Spread of War and Insecurity

In a recent statement, Kan’ani voiced his concern over the potential repercussions of arbitrary attacks on regional and international peace and security. He emphasized the need for responsible reactions and actions from the international community to curb the spread of war, instability, and insecurity in the region. Kan’ani called upon global leaders to take decisive measures in order to prevent further escalation and maintain stability in the area.

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