A meeting was held in Taiz province, headed by Acting Governor Ahmed Amin Al-Massawi, to study the continuation of the mercenaries of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression in demolishing, destroying and excavating shrines, domes, and archaeological and historical monuments.
The meeting, which was attended by the President of the Governorate's Court of Appeal, Judge Abdulaziz Al-Sufi, denounced the aggression's mercenaries' demolition and destruction of the shrine of Allama Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Sururi Al-Husseini in the district of Al Madaribah and Ras Al-Ara, Lahj province.
In the meeting, the Acting Governor of Taiz indicated that the exhumation of the shrine of Allama Al-Sururi is a crime targeting religious symbols and historical and archaeological sites in Yemen.
He considered the commission of this crime an extension of the systematic attacks and destruction against the historical Islamic shrines, domes, and Sufi sheikhs and historical monuments in the District of Al Madaribah and Ras Al-Ara in Lahj and other provinces.
Al-Massawi denounced the aggression's mercenaries' exhumation of the shrine, mosque and shrine of Allama Al-Sururi, stressing that this crime and the previous crimes of targeting domes, shrines are not far or separate from the plans of the forces of aggression against which the Yemeni people are exposed.
He pointed out that the forces of aggression bombed the tombs of the martyr, the leader Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, with raids and missiles, and Sheikh Hassan bin Sinan in Al-Sarahem area
Source: Yemen News Agency