Over the civil war in Yemen in the Middle East, the full-scale ceasefire agreement between the government and rebels that has been ongoing since April has expired without being extended.


The UN has said it will continue negotiations for a ceasefire, but there are concerns that it will clash again.

In Yemen, civil war continued between the government and rebels, and the country fell into a serious humanitarian crisis.



The agreement was extended by two months each in June and August, and the deadline was reached again on the 2nd. has expired.



In Yemen, before the ceasefire, Saudi Arabia, which intervenes militarily, conducts airstrikes, while anti-government forces have repeatedly attacked oil facilities in Saudi Arabia with drones.



However, since April, the fighting has decreased significantly, and the humanitarian situation has improved, such as the resumption of fuel imports that had been depleted in areas controlled by rebel groups.



The United Nations has said it will continue negotiations for a ceasefire, but there are concerns that the two sides will clash again after the agreement expires.