Governmental committee returns to Sa'ada to count damages

الأربعاء 06 أغسطس-آب 2008 الساعة 09 مساءً / Mareb Press
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The governmental committee assigned to evaluate and count the damages caused by the rebellion in Sa'ada province returned today to the Sa'ada, chaired by the Minister of Local Administration,Abdul Qadeer Hilal, and the Deputy of Prime Minister for Security and Stability affairs, Rashad al-Alimi, Minister of Defense, Mohammed Ahmed, and commander of the Eastern North region, Ali Muhsen al-Ahmer.

 

The committee will visit military and security units in the province to inspect the condition of soldiers.

 

Meanwhile, thecabinet studied yesterday theinitial report on counting the damages caused by the armed rebellion in Sa'ada province, prepared by the committee chaired by Abdul Qader Hilal, Minister of Local Administration.

 

The cabinet directed the committee to carry out field visits to Bani Hushiesh district in Sana'a province to evaluate and count damages caused by the rebellion and including its findings in the report to be raised to the government .

 

A total of 4141 houses, and 88 farms were damaged in Northern Province of Sa'ada during the war between the Al Houthi rebels and the government troops, said a primary official report on Tuesday .

 

The report which was carried by the state-run news agency Saba said some 201 public installations including 116 schools, 36 health utilities, and 26 mosques were also either wholly of partially damaged .

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