AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAcute Hunger Warning: UN agencies say about 5 million Yemenis face acute food insecurity at crisis levels or worse, including 1.4 million in emergency conditions, with the situation expected to worsen in the June–September lean season as purchasing power falls and humanitarian funding shrinks. Fuel Quality Complaints in Sana’a: Dozens of motorists report engines stalling or damage after refueling, blaming adulterated gasoline, as residents demand urgent investigations and compensation. Aden’s Daily Environmental Strain: On World Environment Day, Aden residents describe life shaped by sewage overflow, rubbish, and polluted air, where basic cleanup becomes part of doing business. Heritage Recovery: UNESCO says it restored 900+ historic homes and 9 landmarks in Yemen, creating 10,000+ youth jobs through EU-backed cultural preservation. Security Update (Seiyun): A police officer was assassinated in Seiyun (Hadhramaut), triggering a heavy security deployment and cordons as authorities hunt the attackers. Regional Signal from Houthis: Abdul-Malik al-Houthi says the group is in full coordination with resistance allies and is ready for escalation amid Lebanon and Palestine developments.
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