Saudi Jets Breach Yemen Ceasefire

Local Editor

Fighter jets belonging to the Saudi-led coalition and their mercenaries continued on Sunday breaching the ceasefire agreement in several Yemeni provinces, military officials stated.

In Sana’a, the Saudi-paid mercenaries launched on Sunday several attempts of advances towards locations of the Yemeni national army and popular forces in the district of Nehm northeast of the capital. The mercenaries’ attempts were repelled.

In Hajja province, the warplanes launched a strike on al-Mazarak area in Haradh district, as the mercenaries launched attempts to infiltrate towards Medi coastal city and its desert. Their attempts were foiled.

In Saada governorate, Saudi artillery and missile forces hit border districts, including Razeh district.

Meanwhile the Saudi warplanes kept hovering over the province for hours, targeting farms and houses. Dozens of farms were burned and tens of hoses were totally flattened into ground.

In Taiz province, Saudi-paid mercenaries carried out several attacks on civilian targets and waged infiltration attempts on al-Salu and Haijah al-Abd areas.

In Lahij province, the mercenaries shelled using various weapons on the mountain chain ranging from Kahbub area. Many houses and farms were damaged.

In Marib province, the war jets waged a series of airstrikes on farms and houses in Wadi al-Rabaiah valley in Serwah district as their mercenaries indiscriminately shelled the whole area.

Saudi Arabia has come under international opprobrium for the sheer size of the casualties from the war it is leading since March 2015 to crush the Houthi Ansarullah movement and bring back the former Yemeni government to power.

The offensive has so far killed 10,000 amid countless reports suggesting deliberate and indiscriminate targeting of civilian infrastructure by Saudi jets and mercenaries.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team