Saudi American bombs continue rocking Yemeni provinces
YemenExtra
M.A.
The Saudi-led coalition kept its bombardment ongoing against Yemeni provinces on Monday since it first began on the 26th of March, 2015.
The designated coalition claims to be returning “legitimacy” to an ousted and twice resigned president, Hadi, by forcing the Ansar Allah revolutionaries to step down.
To start with the province of Saada, the warplanes of the coalition targeted Shda district using a single air raid.
Saada has been reportedly targeted on a daily basis, and is the number one province that is now tuned into rubble by the US-backed coalition raids.
According to local sources, the Saudi attacks included schools, hospitals, roads, cars and even civilian homes.
Going to Hajjah province, a total of seven airstrikes rocked the districts of Haridh and Medi.
In Nehm, which is close to the capital city of Sana’a, the coalition fighter jets waged six air raids on different regions in the district.
Nehm currently witnesses an internal conflict between the Saudi paid militia on one hand and the Yemeni joint military on the other.
The latter states to be carrying out retaliatory assaults against the Saudi paid fighters for committing war crimes both by air and on ground.
Even though the Saudi authority confirmed in confidence that “it will only take weeks to reach the capital Sana’a and defeat Houthis”, its military operation is now entering its third year, with the capital still being under the control of Ansar Allah aka Houthis.
Concluding it with coastal areas, particularly Hodeidah, three airstrikes bombarded Kilo 16 area.
Hodeidah is the home for a vital port dubbed “Hodeidah Port”, Yemenis describe it as “the only left lifeline”, as the other ports have been targets of Saudi raids.
The UN has warned against the escalating military action in the province in fear of total harm inflicted by the port, as it has been partially damaged, however; the coalition maintains its reckless airstrikes despite the international humanitarian warnings.