’Saudi Aggression’ Continues Bombing Several Yemeni Governorates

Local Editor

The Saudi aggression continued to launch airstrikes on several governorates in Yemen on Sunday.

A security source said that Saudi war jets launched a number of raids on different parts of Hajjah governorate in Yemen, destroying the building of the Roads and Bridges Authority in Haradh town in addition to many air raids carried out by drones in the town.

The Saudi warplanes also launched many raids on al-Hamara area of Lahj governorate, which led to numerous fatalities, including women and children. More than 16 sorties were carried out against areas of Muthalath al-Anad, al-Anad Air Base, Abain and Karesh, the source added.

 

In Dhamar governorate, the Saudi warplanes launched an airstrike that targeted the Yemeni Economic Corporation building in Ma’abar city.

Additionally, Sa’ada governorate was also a target of dozens of air raids. Four airstrikes were launched against Qam’a area in Kitaf district. Earlier, a Saudi helicopter carried out 5 raids on the same area, the source said, saying that at least 10 raids were launched on areas of al-Ghail, al-Far’a, al-Saoh and Wadi Abu Jabara in the district.

 

Furthermore, al-Zaher district was struck by more than 30 rockets. Two raids were launched on al-Hesamh area and one more on Bani Siah area, the source said.

 

The border area came under intense shelling of heavy and medium weapons, the source further added.
A Saudi-led coalition backed by the United States has been carrying out airstrikes against Yemen since March. The airstrikes have not been authorized by the UN.