At least 2 Yemeni civilians killed, over 6 injured in 20+ airstrikes in one day
The Saudi-led coalition warplanes launched more than twenty air strikes over the past hours, killing at least two civilians and wounding six others, on Sunday.
In the northern governorate of Saada, a civilian was killed and another injured when the coalition warplane launched a strike on their house in Jawazat area, and the warplane waged five airstrikes on Jaiash market in Saada city, which is the capital city of Saada governorate and it bears the same name.
Also in Saada governorate, a civilian was wounded in an airstrike which struck a gas station in Ahma area, and three others were injured when the warplanes waged three strikes on a civilian’s house in Khafji area of Sahar district.
Moreover, the fighter jets of the US-backed coalition waged a series of raids on civilians’ homes in Qahr area of Baqem district.
In addition, in Kutaf district of Saada governorate, the fighter jets launched a strike on a school’s vicinity in Sawh area, four airstrikes on Boqa area, one raid hit Atifin area, and another raid waged on Farea area.
Meanwhile, a woman sustained injuries when the Saudi forces launched an artillery and missile attacks that hit several places in Razih district, while additional air raids also rocked western areas in Munbah district, resulting in intense losses inflicted by the residents’ farms and properties.
In Jawf governorate, some 170 km northeast of the capital Sana’a, a civilian was killed when the Saudi-paid militias shelled civilians’ houses in Ghail district.
Moreover, the coalition warplanes launched a strike on Rahoob area of Barat Anan district.
In the Red Sea port city of Hudayda, the fighter jets waged an air raid which targeted a stone-crusher in Bagel district, while two other airstrikes struck two houses in Saeidiah area of Khokha district, leaving a number of civilians wounded.
In the capital Sana’a, the US-backed coalition warplanes launched a raid on the Presidential palace in Sabaeen district.
Finally, in the bordering governorate of Najran, one Saudi airstrike rocked Talaa site.