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A number of citizens were killed and others wounded in a series of air strikes by US-backed Saudi aggression warplanes on several provinces overnight, a military official said on Tuesday.
In Sana’a, the aggression fighter jets launched six strikes targeting Al Sobahah and Prophet Shuaib Mount in Bani Matar district west of the capital, while three other strikes targeted Bani Hushish district and Al Batnah and Bani Bariq areas in Nehm district northeast of Sana’a.
In Hudaydah province, the Saudi-led coalition warplanes targeted several houses and an oil station in Haise district. Five other strikes hit several areas in Al Khawkhah district.
Furthermore, the warplanes launched three strikes on the Hudaydah International Airport and another raid on Al Salife area, destroying a telecom networks.
In Jawf province, the planes struck the main road in al-Yatamah area of Khabu and Sha`af district.
In Marib, the warplanes launched three air raids targeting Serwah district. Meanwhile, the Saudi-paid mercenaries fired missiles on houses in the same district.
In Saada, the aggression warplanes waged two strikes on Takhyah area and Al Zamah in Bakim district, while other strikes hit Ghamer area in Razih district in the same province, killing six citizens and wounding several others.
Meanwhile, two raids targeted Malahidh market in Al Dhaher district and another raid hit Tawailq area in Shada district. Saudi forces also fired missiles on several border districts in Saada province.
In Shabwa, the fighter jets launched air raids on Hajr Kuhlan area of Usylan district and Mablaqah area of Baihan district.
In Dhamar province, the aggression warplanes launched 11 air strikes on Samah area and two strikes on Dhawran Anas district, setting many farms on fire.
In the province of Ibb, warplanes launched a strike on Muthalth Badan area, damaging resident’s properties and houses.
In Jizan region, the fighter jets launched two strikes on Al Dawd military Mount.
Saudi Arabia began its deadly campaign against Yemen in late March 2015. The strikes were meant to undermine the Houthi Ansarullah movement and restore power to fugitive former president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
About 10,000 people have been killed and over 16,000 injured since Riyadh launched the airstrikes. The Saudi aggression has also taken a heavy toll on Yemen’s facilities and infrastructure.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team