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SANA'A, March. 1 (Saba) – A Foreign Ministry official denied Saudi-paid media reports about blocking UN official from accessing Taiz city, in a statement received by Saba late on Tuesday.
The official described the reports as baseless, making it clear that the Saudi-paid mercenaries themselves hampered part of the UN official visiting program when he headed to the city's entrance through Hoban area.
The official said mercenaries backed by terrorist militants opened fire at the UN official to block his convoy's route from moving.
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Saba
SANA'A, March. 1 (Saba) – A Foreign Ministry official denied Saudi-paid media reports about blocking UN official from accessing Taiz city, in a statement received by Saba late on Tuesday.
The official described the reports as baseless, making it clear that the Saudi-paid mercenaries themselves hampered part of the UN official visiting program when he headed to the city's entrance through Hoban area.
The official said mercenaries backed by terrorist militants opened fire at the UN official to block his convoy's route from moving.
NN/ZAK
Saba