Saudi-Led Coalition Declared Saada A “Military Target”, Bombs It on a Daily Basis
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YemenExtra
M.A.
The Saudi-led coalition continues on bombarding the northern bordering province of Saada, making it the most vulnerable Yemeni province.
Saudi missiles and artillery shells targeted on Wednesday civilian farms in Razih district, leading to considerable damage in the region, local source reported to YemenExtra.
Bordering districts such as Shda, Razih, Dhahir and Manbah became the number one victims of the Saudi war after the coalition’s spokesman declared Saada province a “military target.”
Saada is the home of the Ansar Allah revolution, founded by Sayyed Hussein Al-Houthi and is now led by Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi.
Countless citizens suffer the daily bombardment, with even schools, hospitals, roads and vehicles put to ground.
Those capable escaped the constant airstrikes to the Yemeni capital of Sana’a as it witnesses less frequent attacks recently.
However, multiple explosive devices and Saudi agents were arrested in the capital by the Yemeni securities and Ansar Allah with checkpoints all over the city and maintaining a high security alert.