Saudi-led Aggression Kills Civilians, Targets Infrastructure in Yemen

Local Editor

Four people were killed and five others injured in Saudi-led bombardment on Rahm Village in Sanhan district, Sana’a province, a local source said on Sunday.

The aggression strikes led to the complete destruction of four houses and seven others were partly damaged, the source further said.

 

The Saudi war jets also bombarded a foodstuff factory in the province.

Furthermore, two citizens were killed by a Saudi-led airstrike on Bani Hushaish district of Sana’a province.

 

 

The Saudi war jets bombed Magrish School in Rejam Valley again with several raids, a local source said, adding that ten other people were wounded. 

The Yemeni province of Sa’ada was also the target of deadly Saudi-led airstrikes, whereby Saudi jets also bombed a bridge in the district of Majdh, killing at least five people. Additionally, at least a woman and a child were killed after Saudi-led warplanes targeted a residential area in the same district. 

Saudi-led warplanes also bombarded the districts of Razeh, Katas and Sahar in Sa’ada, where it was said that the Saudis used internationally banned cluster bombs in Sahar.

The headquarters of one of the brigades of the Yemeni army in the province of Hajjah was also hit by Saudi-led warplanes.

A Saudi-led coalition backed by the United States began to launch a military aggression on Yemen by carrying out airstrikes against the country since March 26 in an attempt to restore power to the country’s fugitive former Yemeni president, Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, a close ally of Saudi Arabia.

 

The airstrikes have not been authorized by the United Nations [UN].