Local Editor
At least a dozen civilians were killed in western Yemen tonight after the Saudi Coalition bombed the Taiz Governorate.
According to Yemen’s state-run news agency Saba, the Saudi Coalition bombed a row of trucks that were filed with coal inside the Hais District of Taiz Tuesday night, killing a dozen people in the process.
The Saudi Coalition has recently intensified their air operations over the western countryside of Yemen in order to aid the UAE-backed Southern forces in their battle against the Houthi Ansarullah revolutionaries.
Abu Dhabi is a member of the Saudi-led military coalition that has been engaged in a brutal offensive against Yemen since March 2015 with the aim of reinstalling the former Riyadh-allied regime.
The deal comes as some seven million Yemenis are facing starvation as a result of the two-year conflict in the country, which has already claimed over 14,100 civilian lives and taken a heavy toll on the impoverished country’s facilities and infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and factories.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team