Off the wire
China Voice: "Belt and Road" no tools of geopolitics  • Trading on Hong Kong Stock Exchange  • Pyongyang slams U.S. plan to deploy THAAD in S. Korea  • Iran condemns Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen  • China Focus: Official stresses standard square dancing no mandatory  • Hong Kong stocks close 0.13 pct lower  • Chinese archeologists find oldest remains of processed wheaten food in Xinjiang  • Chinese state councilor mourns passing of Lee Kuan Yew  • U.S. treasury secretary to visit China  • China vows anti-terror, maritime security cooperation with Pakistan  
You are here:   Home

Iran condemns Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen

Xinhua, March 26, 2015 Adjust font size:

Iran on Thursday condemned Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen, urging an immediate end to the military strikes against the country, Press TV reported.

Describing the move as an aggression, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Marzieh Afkham said launching military strikes against Yemen would complicate the crisis in the country and kill opportunities for peaceful resolution to the crisis in the Arab country.

Afkham warned that "the Saudi-led invasion of Yemen would lead to spread of terrorism and extremism in the region," Press TV said.

The Saudi ambassador to Washington announced on Wednesday that his country and its Gulf allies launched airstrikes on the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar said on Thursday they had decided to act to protect Yemen against "aggression" by the Houhti militia, according to a joint statement.

Warplanes raided military camps belonging to the Shiite Houthi group in Yemen's capital Sanaa on Thursday, killing four civilians, a Yemeni defense ministry official told Xinhua.

The warplanes struck the al-Dailamy air force base in northern Sanaa and destroyed the runway, which is adjacent to the civil airport, the official said on condition of anonymity.

The strikes also targeted weapons depots at a missile base in the southern part of Sanaa, which is controlled by the army loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

The official said four civilians were killed in the air strike on the air force base. However, the Houthi-run al-Maseera TV reported that dozens of people were killed overnight, without giving further details. Endit