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Saudi kills more than 39 civilians mostly students in Saada northwestern Yemen

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Saudi killed more than 39 civilians mostly students and 49 wounded when airstrikes targeted bus students at Dhahian city northwestern Yemen early morning.  According source to YemenExtra 39 bodies, including school students reached to al Jumouri Hospital

The death toll is expected to rise due to the magnitude of the airstrikes, particularly on the hospital. Ambulances were unable to transport the wounded to Sana’a or other provinces as they too were targeted by aerial strikes

This crimes is amngst the tens of massive attack that targeted civilians this week, at least, 18 civilians, mostly women and children were killed and tens wounded, on Wednesday, in fresh US-Saudi strikes that bombed two civil targets in northwestern Yemen as Saudi-led Coalition presses ahead with its atrocious bombardment campaign against civilians in the country

on Sunday, the coalition launched its initial salvo of Thursday’s airstrikes on a fish market known as “fishing harbor,” killing tens of fishermen and wounding others who were later transferred to al-Thawrah hospital, which would be targeted by coalition bombs a short time later. The fish market was targeted again not long after the first strikes hit. So far 60 people are believed to have been killed in the two attacks and 130 were wounded, including three women and children, some of the injured remain in critical condition

On Friday, Saudi-led coalition warplanes conducted two airstrikes on a fishing dock. According to Yemen’s General Authority for Marine Fisheries in the Red Sea, Saudi airstrikes killed 28 fishermen in three attacks on Yemen`s Hodeida in the past three days alone

On Wednesday, Yemen’s Houthis (Ansar Allah) suspended retaliatory attacks against Saudi-led coalition forces in the Red Sea in response to regional and international efforts to bring peace to Yemen. The Saudi-led coalition claims the Houthis are using Hodeida as a base to attack oil tankers