Saudi Strikes Kill 30 in Yemen in Six Days

Local Editor

At least thirty civilians were killed, including a woman and two children, and 15 others wounded in 235 airstrikes launched by the US-backed Saudi aggression warplanes on several Yemeni provinces over the past six days, officials and residents told the state-run news agency Saba.

In Sana'a, the Saudi coalition warplanes launched 48 air strikes on Nehm and Arhb districts, Dam Alakran , Manaha area, Guards School and Al-Athrat valley.

The aggression dropped cluster bombs during airstrike son Sana’a.

Four citizens, including a woman, were killed in one raid on a car in Nehm district.

Also in Sana'a, the planes hit the entrance of a popular market in Alehima Al-Kharigyya directorate and a regular road linking the capital Sana'a with Hodeida.

In Saada, the Saudi-led coalition launched 47 airstrikes on several districts, including Dhahir and Ketaf, Bakim, Razih, Al-Saefe Camp, as well as other different areas of Monabbih district.

In Jawf, the warplanes launched five raids on Al-Mton directorate and al-Maslob district.

In Taiz, the fighter jets waged 43 air raids in Mokha city, Mawza distric, kaleed camp, Howzan Mount, Taiz Airport and Alamry area.

In Mareb province, the aircraft carried out 16 raids on several civilian regions, including Serwah, Hareeb, Al-Kramesh and Heelan Mount.

In the port city of Hudayda, the Saudi-led coalition launched 32 air strikes on areas, Al-Khokha area and Kamaran Island. 22 civilians were killed and ten others wounded in a raid that targeted Al-Khokha market.

In Hajja, the warplanes launched 27 airstrikes, targeting Medi port city and Haradh border crossing. A woman and two children were killed and another child was wounded in an air raid that targeted the home in Almzraq area of Harad district.

In Dhamar governorate, the fighter jets launched two air strikes on Otoma district.

In Amran province, the warplanes carried out two raids on Al-Mrha Mountain.

In Mahaweet, the fighter jets waged two raids targeting a bridge in Bani Saad area that killed one civilian.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team