Saudi-Led Coalition Keeps Dropping Bombs on Yemeni Provinces
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M.A.
The Saudi-led coalition fighter jets kept targeting various Yemeni governorates on the 20th of May, consisting of 30 airstrikes, 20 of them on the northern province of Saada.
To start with Saada, five air raids struck Akhman region in northern Dhahyan, five other airstrikes bombarded Aljamala area in Majz district.
In addition, four bombs fell on Al-Asha region located in Sahar area, while another three hit Al-Dharya area in the same district.
Being the most bombarded province Yemen, air raids continued on Saada whereas two air raids aimed at Dhahir district, and an additional two bombs hit Al-Fara region in Khataf district. The coalition also waged two airstrikes on Razih district, while it also dropped a sound bomb over Haidan district.
To finally conclude it with Saada, the regions of Al-Sheikh and Al-Maqna in Manbah district witnessed missile bombardment waged by Saudi forces by the border.
Heading to central Yemen, particularly Taiz, the Saudi drones targeted Al-Barah market in Maqbnah district using two airstrikes.
The coalition also perpetrated another crime in Taiz, which killed a total of four civilians, including a child, while two others sustained wounds after two raids launched by drones targeting Al-Barah market in Maqbnah district.
Moreover, fighter jets launched four airstrikes on northern Khalid camp in Mawza district.
Going to Hajjah province, the coalition hit districts of Haridh and Medi with two raids, while it waged an airstrike on Al-Mazrq area in Haridh.
In Marib province, the US-backed Saudi warplanes aimed at Serwah district using an air raid.
Finally in bordering Jizan, two other bombs hit Jarah valley and Al-Amoud site.