28-03-2024 01:21 PM Jerusalem Timing

Yemen: at Least 30 Martyred as Saudi-led Coalition Intensifies Aggression

Yemen: at Least 30 Martyred as Saudi-led Coalition Intensifies Aggression

At least 30 Yemeni civilians have been martyred and many others were injured as Saudi-led coalition intensifies it brutal aggression against the Arab impoverished country.

At least 30 Yemeni civilians have been martyred and many others were injured as Saudi-led coalition intensifies it brutal aggression against the Arab impoverished country.

In a new violation to the UN-brokered ceasefire, in effect since April, Saudi-led warplanes stage several raids in several residential areas across Yemen on Tuesday.

Yemen airstrikeAt least 14 people were martyred when the Saudi fighter jets bombed everal targets in the capital, Sana'a, including a food factory.

Saudi warplanes also bombed an area in the Kushar district of the northwestern Hajjah Province, killing three people and injuring several others.

Elsewhere, the Saudi air raids hit the al-Sama military base in the Arhab district of Sana’a Province as well as the military base of Hamza in the province of Ibb.

Two civilians lost their lives in an airstrike on a fuel station in Ibb.

Saudi military aircraft also carried out five raids on the Taiz airport. Later in the day, they targeted Wazaiyah District in the province, leaving seven people dead.

Riyadh’s jets further launched over a dozen attacks against the districts of Saqayn and Sahar in the northern province of Saada and the headquarters of the 310th Armored Brigade in Amran Province.

At least six civilians died in similar Saudi raids in the Qatabir region of Saada.

Earlier on Saturday, the UN envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, announced that peace talks to end the country's deadly crisis would go into a one-month recess. The talks, held in Kuwait, have failed to make any tangible headway, and no venue was announced for the talks when they resume.

Yemen has been since March 26, 2015 under brutal aggression by Saudi-led coalition.

Riyadh launched the campaign against Ansarullah revolutionaries (known as Houthis) in a bid to restore power to fugitive ex-president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi who is a close ally to Saudi Arabia.

Thousands have been martyred and injured in the aggression, with the vast majority of them are civilians.