In new airstrikes against the war-ravaged country, the fighter jets of the Saudi-led coalition heavily bombed the Yemeni capital of Sana’a and its neighboring cities in the early hours of Tuesday.
The Saudi-led coalition’s fighter jets launched five rounds of airstrikes on al-Nahdin and al-Hafa areas in the al-Sabeen district of Sana’a, and a raid on the Faj Attan district in the mountainous outskirts of the capital, Yemen’s al-Masirah television reported on Tuesday.
Saudi fighter jets also launched three airstrikes on the Jarban area in the Sanhan district of the capital, two airstrikes on the Arhab district, in addition to destroying the telecommunications network with two raids on the district of al-Hosn in Khawlan.
There is still no report of possible casualties in today’s aggression, according to al-Masirah.
The airstrikes continue amid a nationwide internet blackout since the Saudi-led coalition bombed a telecommunications hub in Yemen’s port city of Al-Hudaydah last week.
Yemen’s northwestern provinces of Hajjah and Sa’ada were targeted earlier on Monday as the coalition stepped up its airstrikes on Yemen over the past week, leaving more than 100 people killed and many more injured.
Source: Agencies and Al-Manar English Website