Yemeni Capital Hit by Saudi-led Coalition Airstrikes

Local Editor

The Saudi-led coalition launched on Tuesday a series of violent raids on several residential areas in the capital Sana’a.

The Saudi warplanes struck al-Noor Center for the Blind in al-Safia district in the Capital, wounding at least three people.

The second Saudi bombing targeted al-Hasaba area, where the hostile warplanes fired two missiles; the first hit the building of the Capital Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which was completely destroyed, the official said.

The second missile fell down near al-Ameen Hospital neighborhood area, but did not explode, the official said. A lot of houses, residential buildings and shops were damaged.

Moreover, the Saudi aggression targeted a wedding hall in Bait Me’ayad area in Al-Sabeen district. The hall was empty but the nearby houses were seriously damaged.

Saudi war jets also targeted al-Nahdain with high explosive bombs which caused damage to a number of residential buildings in the adjacent neighborhoods.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team