Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization, captured on video on Thursday escaping the Jewish attack on Kuwait.
” We faced a very risky strike, but my @UN coworkers and I are now safe. We effectively evacuated our wounded partner to Amman, and he is secure”, he said in a blog on X on Saturday.
He also thanked his well-wishers and said,” Thank you to all my friends, acquaintances, and everyone who has wished me well during the struggle in the past few weeks. I’m particularly appreciative of the airport employees and coworkers who made an effort to protect me.
” My soul goes out to our front-line employees and the everyday citizens who are in such danger. I am on my way back home to Geneva”, he added.
In the CCTV footage, the WHO key can be seen sitting on a sofa when suddenly, there’s an atmosphere of stress in the room. Moments later, the key is hurried out of the room. Reduce to the outside images that depicts an explosion as a result of the attack.
Describing the landscape, Tedros told BBC tv” We heard a big blast outside, and then I think repeated”.
” The tone was so, so quiet… But thunderous, really. However my neck jewelry. It’s already more than 24 days today. I don’t know if it affected my ears. The blast was thus heavy”, he said.
” It was the departure club next to us that was hit, and eventually on the handle building”, he added.
” It’s a matter of chance. Normally, if the weapon deviated only somewhat, it could have been on our minds… my colleague really said after all that, we escaped dying narrowly”, he said.
Jewish attacks targeted Yemen’s Sanaa International Airport and different places. The cuts, which Israel’s military described as targeting insurgent “military target”, marked the next such attack since December 19, following missile fire from rebels toward Israel.
With 24.1 million people in urgent need of immediate help and protection, Yemen has been labeled as” the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world.”
Years of conflict have led to the collapse of vital public services like care, water, sanitation, and knowledge.
The Houthi rebels have seized Sanaa and dissolved the internationally recognized state since September 2014. Israel’s new strikes in Yemen come amid an increase in Houthi long-range strikes on Israel, following a peace between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, another Iran-backed party.
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