March 29, 2024 16:32 (IST)
Iran blames Saudi Arabia for airstrikes on their Yemen embassy
Sana'a/Tehran, Jan 7 (IBNS) Iran blamed Saudi Arabia for violating International rules and launching an airstrike on their Yemen embassy in Sana'a on Thursday which reportedly injured some staffs, according to reports.
Iran's State run IRIB news agency quoted Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Hossein Jaber Ansari as saying, "The Saudi government is knowingly and deliberately violating all the conventions and rules of international law on the protection of the safety and security. The Saudi government is responsible for the injuries of some of the staffs."
Ansari further added, "It is evident that the Islamic Republic of Iran reserves its right to pursue the matter."
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