The spokesperson for the coalition forces, Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki, explained that the Joint Forces Command of the coalition followed up what was reported by some media agencies after the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia announced that the coalition targeted a detention center in Saada Governorate at dawn on Friday (January 21, 2022 AD) and claimed that there were victims of detainees inside it. And these allegations made by the Houthi militia are not true.
Brigadier General Al-Maliki added that the Joint Forces Command of the coalition takes such reports seriously, and a comprehensive review of the post-work procedures has been carried out (AAR) According to the internal mechanism of the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition, these allegations were found to be false.
Brigadier General Al-Maliki indicated that what was marketed by the Iranian-backed terrorist Houthi militia reflects its usual deceptive approach, and that the alleged target was not included in the non-target lists (NSL) According to the mechanism approved with the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yemen (OCHA) It has not been reported by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) , The standards set forth in the provisions of international humanitarian law and its customary rules relating to detention centers contained in Article (23) of the Third Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War, as well as the preventive measures and marks of discrimination stipulated therein, do not apply to him.
Brigadier Al-Maliki confirmed that the Joint Forces Command of the coalition will inform the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yemen and the International Committee of the Red Cross on the facts and details, as well as the media misinformation practiced by the terrorist Houthi militia of the alleged target and location.
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