Warplanes of the Saudi-Led Coalition Bombard Yemeni Provinces
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YemenExtra
M.A.
Warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition maintained their aerial campaign against various Yemeni provinces during the past 24 hours.
To begin, the coalition hit Serwah district using a couple of airstrikes, attempting to evacuate the region and pave the way for its paid militia currently in combat with the Yemeni joint military.
According to military sources, one of the air raids targeted a gathering of its own paid militia eastern Serwah district. This act is not the first of its kind as the coalition has aimed at its fighters when are inflicted with failure on ground.
Heading to central Yemen, particularly Taiz, three air raids waged by Saudi drones struck Al-Barah city in Maqbnah district, while an additional two airstrikes hit Yakhtal area in Mocha region.
Taiz has been witnessing an internal conflict where confrontations take place between the Yemeni joint military and the Saudi-paid militia.
Getting closer to the Yemeni-Saudi border, the fighter jets launched a total of five airstrikes on different areas in Shda district of Saada province. Moreover, the coalition targeted Al-Hajr area in Al-Salim, Kataf district, using an air raid.
To conclude, the US-backed Saudi coalition bombarded Khatbain region in Nehm district with an air raid.
The Saudi-led coalition is now entering its third year of military operation since it was first declared on March 26, 2015, from Washington DC by the Saudi ambassador.
According to the Legal Centre for Rights and Developments, the coalition has resulted in more than 30,000 killed and wounded civilians.