A local military source on Thursday told the Saba news agency that the Saudi-led coalition had violated the ceasefire 5,365 times in one month since the temporary ceasefire took into effect.
According to the source, the ceasefire violations included offensive operations, infiltration attempts, airstrikes, fighter jets attacks, spy flights, missile and artillery attacks, as well as shooting with various weapons.
The source said that the Saudi coalition continues blocking flights into Sanaa airport and preventing ships from carrying oil derivatives.
UN Special Representative Hans Grundberg announced on April 1 a two-month ceasefire in Yemen, ending an eight-year Saudi-led war on the impoverished nation.
Widespread violations of the temporary ceasefire have resulted in the martyrdom and injury of a number of civilians and damage to their farms and property.
Source: Al-Manar English Website