Saudi-led Airstrikes on Yemen Continue despite UN Call for Peace

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Saudi Arabia continued bombarding areas across Yemen on Thursday as the United Nations [UN] called for the cessation of the conflict in the impoverished country.

According to media outlets, Saudi warplanes conducted a number of airstrikes on Yemen’s western province of Hudaydah on Thursday, killing an unknown number of civilians.

 


In retaliation for the deadly Saudi aggression, the Yemeni army backed by Ansarullah fighters targeted Saudi military bases in the southwestern province of Saudi Arabia’s Jizan.

 

The developments in Yemen came as the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Stephen O’Brien, urged an end to the violence in Yemen, saying that, "The dialogue of weapons needs to be replaced by the dialogue of words. There is no military solution to this conflict".

"What we need is peace," he added.

O’Brien further noted that the international community must step up its measure to help the provision of critical aid for the Yemeni people.

"I call on all parties to the conflict, and those who can influence them, especially in the region, to find a durable political solution for the sake of the Yemeni people. We must not fail them," he said.

 

A Saudi-led coalition backed by the United States has been carrying out deadly airstrikes against Yemen since March. The airstrikes have not been authorized by the United Nations [UN].

According to the UN recently last week, the death toll of civilians has risen to at least 1,916, with another 4,186 civilians wounded since the escalation of the conflict in Yemen in March.

 

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