The council of the revolutionary youth said the UAE airstrikes against the national army forces were the final nail in the coffin of the Saudi-led coalition.
Attempting to distance Saudi Arabia from these crimes is another crime exposed by complicit stances and legal responsibility of Saudi Arabia as the leader of the coalition, the council said in a statement.
The Saudi-UAE coalition has not only become the biggest challenge to restoring Yemen's legitimacy but also the biggest supporter of the Houthi militia through creating more terrorist groups to justify its coup and stances, the statement said.
The council expected in a previous statement the coalition would play the card of Al-Qaeda and Daesh to face any efforts to stabilise the liberated regions, it said, adding that the UAE-Saudi reaction was beyond expectations with warplanes striking legitimate forces killing and wounding 300.
The airstrikes in the area of Al-Alam of Aden were a flagrant defiance of international relations and a disregard of the three references that regulate the current period and the legitimacy of the coalition's presence in Yemen, the council said.
It held the Saudi and UAE regimes responsible for violations and crimes against civilians in areas controlled by mercenaries of both regimes, mostly in Aden and Abyan, calling on international human rights organisations to consider such crimes as war crimes that require international accountability.
In addition, it urged the government to have a clear national stance over the coalition's abuses and the political forces to support the Yemeni state's options to restore power.