UN confirms ceasefire at 4:38 on April 11 in Yemen during civil war

The UN has renewed the call for all groups to stop fighting, revealing the first confirmed case of the new coronavirus in Yemen in the Middle East, where civil wars continue.

In Yemen, there has been a civil war between the Hadi government, supported by Saudi Arabia and others, and the rebel Fushi group, supported by Iran, for more than five years.

This time, people who have been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus are isolated and are receiving treatment at hospitals, but in Yemen, half of medical institutions have been shut down due to the prolonged civil war and medical treatment The regime is in a state of collapse.

"In a five-year civil war, people have the lowest immunity in the world. Stop fighting and prioritize fighting against the virus," said Grande Humanitarian Coordinator Yemen at the UN on Wednesday. Called all powers to stop fighting.

In response to a UN call, the Saudi-led coalition, which has intervened in Yemen, has begun a two-week ceasefire, but argues that hostile rebels are subject to the withdrawal of all foreign troops. , It has not accepted this and has not led to a complete combat stop across the country.