Saudi Airstrikes Hit Yemeni Provinces During Past 24 Hrs.
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M.A.
The fighter jets of the Saudi coalition targeted a number of Yemeni provinces during the past 24 hours, including Saada, Sana’a, Taiz and Marib provinces.
In the northern province of Saada, one of the most affected by the Saudi war, three civilians were wounded as a result of a total of five air raids waged by a Saudi drone on Al-Sabhan region in Baqim district.
Saada is located by the Yemeni-Saudi border and has been declared a “military target” by Saudi military spokesman, regardless of the fact that it is a populated province. The intense Saudi bombardment, backed by the United States, caused a large number of displacement and killed and wounded civilians.
Going to the Yemeni capital city of Sana’a, warplanes of the coalition struck Jabran region using two air raids, Sanhan district, as well as the region of Nuqm in the heart of the capital city.
To speak about aerial bombardment in central Yemen, seven airstrikes hit the area of Al-Hamli in Mawza district, as well as Khalid Military Camp.
Taiz has also been witnessing an internal battle between the Yemeni joint military on one hand, and the Saudi-paid militia on the other.
In Marib province, the Saudi-led coalition targeted a civilian vehicle in Habab region, Serwah district.
The Saudi-led ongoing war has been causing famine among millions of Yemenis, whereas the UN described the condition as “catastrophic”.
Not only the country is suffocated with famine due to the imposed Saudi blockade, many Yemenis are reportedly under threat of US-backed Saudi bombardment. At least 30,000 were killed or wounded by the coalition air raids, according to independent statistics.