'Martyre Shale Filled' Yemen
06 May 2019, 24:14 BDT

Wounded Yemen resident Mohammad Akbar thought that he would stay in his house during the entire Ramadan month. The fate of the three children is different. Ramadan month begins today in the country Now he will have to stay in refugee camps with the children of Ramadan. The homeless Akbar in the war is going to start this first day out of the house. The old days of happiness are very much remembered today.
Like many people of Yemen, now many people of Ramanan will spend Ramadan outside their homes, refugees in refugees. Yemen is now full of war equipment, ammunition. The wreckage around the people and the wailing people wail.
According to AFP report, in June of last year, Akbar and his family had to flee from al-Muntha's village. There was no way except Akbar ran away when the Saudi-led Alliance-backed Yemen government army launched a man-of-war campaign against Huti rebels in the Red Sea city of Hodeidah. Thousands of families of the port city and its surroundings were forced to flee.
Akbar talked to AFP in the government-controlled Khokha area, about 130 kilometers south of Hodeidah, in the refugee camp. In a tearful voice, he told AFP: 'For a year we have been here. For a whole year, we still leave. Still, we are patient. The rest is God's will. '
The people involved in war on cease-fire in Hodadeh were inclined to believe in Sweden when they agreed in December last year. But if the war continued, he hoped to be fast. Most people are afraid to return home in fear of falling into a gunfight. Akbar also has no choice. While coming out of her house, she could only bring clothes. And with the crutches. Because, physically challenged acrobats can not continue without crutches. Akbar has three wives and three children. Three children are disabled. They used to mourn a lot in the tents tentatively on sand. In this situation, it is not easy to keep fasting from morning to evening until it is very severe.
Akbar said, "We used to have all kinds of food during Ramadan at home, such as: soup, yogurt. But now we are homeless. I am disabled, my children are disabled That is why we can not do any work. '
Nonetheless, Akbar is grateful to receive food assistance in the month. He said he has to say one thing for the world, 'look at us. Look at us. Look at me and my family. '
Houthi rebels fight with government forces since 2014 But from the following year the war took a horrific form when the Saudi allies intervened in it. According to the aid agencies, thousands of people died in the war. 33 lakh people have become homeless. Two-thirds of the population of the country, 24 million people need emergency assistance. Hodieda port plays a key role in the lives of the people of Yemen. There has been a clash between the ceasefire since December 18 last year. There are allegations of ceasefire violations against the two sides. There is no sign of closing this conflict in holy month of Ramadan.
One of the government forces claimed that the Houthi rebels dug many tunnels under the Hodeidah port and the airport.
One of the hopes of Hoda Ibrahim (39) at that time, at least two sides of the holy Ramadan should follow the ceasefire. The mother of four children said, 'We have to always keep looking for gas and fuel. We have no time to experience this month's spirituality. This time the Ramadan Mortar Shell is filled. Our hope is, the situation will not be worse than that. '
Many people lost jobs in the war. Most government employees are not getting salaries since August 2016, after the central bank transferred from Sana to the temporary capital of Adane.
Muhammad Hussein said, "I used to do Ramadan earlier, I can not do it anymore. We do not have the affordability of shopping. We are blocked. There is no salary.
Another member of the Alliance with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates has offered Yemen $ 200 million in aid last month, especially during the month of Ramadan.
The United Arab Emirates's International Assistance Minister Rim al-Hashimi last week complained that Huti rebels are preventing Arsenal from reaching rebel-controlled areas.