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US-Saudi Aggression Violates Humanitarian Truce in 989 Incidents

The US-Saudi aggression and its mercenaries continued to violate the humanitarian and military truce with 989 incidents during the last 192 hours.

A military source revealed that US-Saudi violations in the last 24 hours included flying 51 spy drones over Sana’a, Marib, Al-Jawf, Taiz, Hajjah, Sa’adah, Al-Baidha and Al-Dhale’e. The US-Saudi spy drones launched a raids on Yemeni Army and Popular Committees sites in Al-Barh district in Taiz governorate.

The source pointed out that US-Saudi aggression developed new military fortifications in Wadi As-Sahb of Taiz, They staged nine attacks with artillery shells in the village of Al-Zour in Sarwah, and the sites of the army and the popular committees in Mala’a of Marib governorate.

The source stated that US-Saudi aggression staged 19 attacks with live bullets in Al-Jawf, Lahj, Al-Baidha and Al-Dhale’e.

It is worth mentioning that US-Saudi forces staged 908 violations by US-Saudi forces and mercenaries, since the entry into force of the humanitarian and military truce.

Recently, the UN special envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg announced the ceasefire on Friday, saying the two-month truce would come into effect on last Saturday and could be renewed with consent of the parties, Reuters reported.

The deal stipulates halting offensive military operations, including cross-border attacks, and allowing fuel-laden ships to enter Yemen’s lifeline al-Hudaydah port and commercial flights in and out of the airport in the capital Sana’a “to predetermined destinations in the region.”

Saudi Arabia, backed by the United States and regional allies, launched the war on Yemen in March 2015, claiming the goal of bringing the government of former Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi back to power.

The US-Saudi aggression continues to target neighborhoods and populated areas and destroy the infrastructure and capabilities of the country, in light of a suspicious international silence.

The war has left hundreds of thousands of Yemenis dead and displaced millions more. It has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and spread famine and infectious diseases there.

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