The ongoing war in Yemen in most of the Yemeni provinces controlled by both the legitimate Yemeni government and the Houthis is causing a life without security, stability, life and freedom for Yemenis.
With the exception of a few provinces, Yemen, which has felt the war deeply for eight years, has not yet enjoyed security and stability, and is filled with dismay at the turmoil that engulfs most of the country.
In these cities, where the gloomy landscape is dominant, heavy taxes are imposed on the citizens while oppression prevails.
Successive crises due to armed conflicts between armed groups are causing an unprecedented disruption of economic activity and investment, numerous violations of human rights against civilians and restriction of freedoms.
And the world is not aware of this situation because all the newspapers and television channels in the country have closed their headquarters and offices.
Since the media is in this situation, it is controlled by the Houthis.
Only journalists, newspapers, websites and channels loyal to this group remain in Sanaa.
The world they are talking about is well known.
With the start of Ramadan, the scenes that are used to take place during the war in Sanaa and other Yemeni provinces are almost completely hidden from the public, and it is not known how much the residents are affected by the crisis in food prices and basic services, along with the increase in oil products.
Meanwhile, the Yemeni army announced that the Iranian-backed Houthis violated the ceasefire declared by the United Nations (UN) 108 times in one day.