Three Citizens Killed in Saudi Bombing of Sa’adah
Three citizens were killed, Saturday, as a result of the bombing of the Saudi enemy on the border areas of Sa’adah Governorate.
Our correspondent in the governorate stated that during the past hours, the Saudi enemy targeted villages and homes of citizens in the border district of Shada, with missile and artillery shelling, which led to the killed of three citizens.
The Yemeni Armed Forces announced, Saturday, the entry into force of the humanitarian and military truce, and their commitment to a comprehensive cessation of military operations as long as the other party committed to this.
Various areas of the border districts in Sa’adah are subjected to Saudi missile and artillery shelling, on a daily basis, resulting in heavy material losses.
Saudi Arabia, backed by the US and its other regional allies, launched a devastating war on Yemen in March 2015. The seven years and half of war has killed hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed much of the country’s infrastructure. Yemeni people are facing malnutrition, hunger, and famine, which have increased risks of disease and starvation.
In light of its defeats on various frontlines and its failure to achieve any of its objectives, the US-Saudi aggression is notorious for its indiscrimination shown by its numerous attacks against densely-populated centers, including markets, hospitals, farms and schools.