Hodeida governor stresses importance of documenting homes targeted by coalition
An extended meeting was held on Sunday in Hodeida province to discuss the mechanism of completing an inventory of citizens’ homes and government and private buildings destroyed as a result of targeting by the coalition.
In the meeting, headed by the governor Mohammed Qohim who stressed the importance of counting the crimes of the coalition and the resulting losses in lives and property, in addition to documenting , at the level of the city and districts, and submit them to the international community to hold the perpetrators accountable.
The meeting also stressed the need to exchange information between all parties that documented and accounted for the coalition’s crimes against the people of the province over 8 years, and to work on creating a unified database for all crimes and preparing an integrated judicial file, for each crime separately, with the aim of raising international cases against the aggression countries.
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