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Four Citizens Injured by Saudi Bombing on Border District of Shada, Sa’adah

 Four civilians were wounded on Sunday, as a result of the artillery shelling of the Saudi enemy on the border district of Munabbih, Sa’adah Governorate, after leaving nine dead and wounded as a result of the Saudi attacks on the border district in the governorate.

On Saturday, a citizen was killed by the weapons of the Saudi enemy, in the Jaraa area of ​​the border district of Munabbih, and he was transferred to the Munabbih Rural Hospital, while two others died as a result of the artillery shelling of the Saudi enemy on the border district of Shada.

On Friday, three citizens were injured as a result of continuous bombing attacks by the Saudi enemy on the Shada district, while three others were wounded in several attacks by the Saudi army in the same district.

The enemy also launched attacks by reconnaissance aircraft on the Al-Hajla area in the border district of Razih, without any casualties reported so far.

Various areas of the border districts in Sa’adah are  subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling, on a daily basis, resulting in heavy casualties and material losses.

Human rights organizations repeatedly condemned the crimes of the Saudi army against civilians in the border areas of Sa’adah Governorate.

The Eye of Humanity Center for Rights and Development denounced the repeated attacks of the Saudi enemy, expressing its strong condemnation of these heinous crimes and its predecessors, which are, according to the international humanitarian legal description, considered war crimes.

The Center condemned the silence of the international community and international bodies and organizations, led by the United Nations, which stands idly by regarding what the countries involved in aggression and their mercenaries are doing against the Yemenis.

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