At Least 10 People Killed by Saudi War Jets in Yemen

Local Editor

Saudi war jets once again targeted various areas in Yemen, killing at least 10 people in the country on Sunday.

At least 7 people were killed after Saudi warplanes pounded residential areas in the town of al-Ma’ala in Yemen’s southwestern Aden Province on Sunday night, as the country’s al-Masirah television reported.

Another two people lost their lives in airstrikes carried out against the al-Zamah district in Yemen’s northwestern city of Sa’ada.

Saudi planes also bombarded Yemen’s coast guard base in the town of al-Makha in the southwestern province of Ta’izz, killing one person.

A school in the town of Midi in the northwestern province of Hajjah was also targeted in air raids.

A Saudi-led coalition, backed by the United States, has been attacking Yemen since March. The airstrikes have not been authorized by the UN.

The Saudi attacks have killed more than 2,600 people and injured at least 11,000 since the US-led Saudi military aggression began against Yemen on March 26, according to United Nations [UN] records.