Part of a Yemen city is destroyed by the Saudi-led military coalition |
Guterres' spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement that the secretary-general is deeply concerned about the sharp escalation of armed clashes and airstrikes in the capital city of Sanaa and other parts of Yemen over the past several days. The new conflict and the blockade imposed on Nov. 6 by the Saudi-led military coalition, which is fighting Houthi rebels, have caused significant shortages of critical supplies, especially food and fuel, and resulted in price hikes, curtailing access to food, safe water and healthcare.
The secretary-general calls on all parties to the conflict to cease all air and ground assaults.