Fresh US-led Saudi Massacre in Yemen’s Capital Sana’a

 

Local Editor

The US-led Saudi military aggression committed a new massacre that claimed the lives of eight people, including women and children, in Yemen’s capital of Sana’a on Saturday.

The latest attack was a series of raids that targeted the house of the former chief of staff of the Central Security Forces, Brigadier General Yahya Mohammad Abdullah Saleh, in addition to neighboring houses in Beit Maaad area in the center of the capital, Sanaa.

A few minutes later, the US-led Saudi aerial attacks targeted the same area with a series of new raids, killing several paramedics and citizens who had gathered at the scene after the first raids.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Yemen, Tamim Al-Shami, said that the death toll from the aggression on Yemen amounted to 2326 martyrs, including 410 children.

Shami presented detailed documentation for the distribution of the number of martyrs in the governorates of Yemen, and the outcome of the systematic destruction of civilian and vivid centers, specifically hospitals.

The US-led Saudi aggression has killed thousands of Yemeni people and displaced hundreds of thousands since March.

 

Saudi Arabia began its US-led military aggression on Yemen on March 26 -- without a UN mandate -- in a bid to undermine the Houthi Ansarullah movement, and to restore power to Yemen’s fugitive former President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, who is a close ally of Saudi Arabia.

 

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