More Than 35 Saudi Airstrikes Hit Yemen on a Single Day: Monitor
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The warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition launched more than 35 raids on September 7th targeting the Yemeni provinces of Hajjah, Sana’a, Taiz, Sa’ada and al-Jawf, leading to massive damage inflicted by civilian properties.
Starting with Hajjah province, more than 15 airstrikes struck Haridh and Medi Districts, while an additional two raids hit Al-Dawar reigon based in Mastba District.
Going closer the Yemeni capital Sana’a, specifically Nehm District, at least 0 airstrikes rocked different regions of the District during an offensive operation carried out by the Yemeni joint army against Saudi-paid militias and their positions based in southern Al-Qarn area, where Saudi mercenaries suffered considerable losses in lives as well as materiel, according to a military source.
Heading to central Yemen, Taiz Province, four aerial attacks were carried out on Yakhtal region located in Mocha District, a raid hit Al-Amri Schools in Dhubab District and Al-Hamli region in Mawza’a District witnessed bombardment conducted by a drone affiliated with the Saudi-led coalition.
In Jawf Province, the warplanes of the coalition waged two air raids on Al-Hamra hilltop as well as Al-Anbra area in Matoun District.
Concluding it with Saada Province, bordering Saudi Arabia, the coalition targeted Khaliqha area in Kataf District.
Saada is one of the most war-torn Yemeni provinces as the Saudi-led coalition continues to constantly and ruthlessly bomb it using airstrikes with the help of fighter jets and drones, and artillery shells as well as missiles with the help of Saudi forces and paid-militias on ground near the border.