Saudi-led coalition violates Yemen’s ceasefire again
Despite the ceasefire, Saudi-led coalition has again attacked civilian targets in Yemen, the Yemeni army’s spokesman, Yahya Serie announced in a statement.
During the past 24 hours, the coalition launched 18 air strikes, on separate areas, including 13 raids on the Directorate of Serwah and 4 raids on the district of Majzar in the province of Marib, and an air strike on the border department of Kattaf in the province of Saada.
Saudi-led aggression forces also continued to violate the ceasefire agreement on al-Hodeidah governorate, while the brute air launched dozens of air strikes on five governorates during the past 24 hours.
On the other hand, the Yemeni army and popular committees repelled on Sunday an attack of the American Saudi-led aggression coalition’s mercenaries in Marib province.
A two-week ceasefire announced by Saudi-led coalition in Yemen expired on Thursday without leading to a permanent truce.
The Saudi-led coalition on Friday said it was extending ceasefire in Yemen by one month, the state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) announced, citing a coalition spokesman.
The coalition’s attacks are exacerbating a severe shortage of Medicine and food in Yemen. (ILKHA)