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The Saudi aggression aviation commits 131 violations of the ceasefire in Hodeidah

2021-03-05T17:37:23.243Z


Sana'a-SANA The Saudi aggression forces committed 131 new violations of the ceasefire agreement in Al-Hudaydah Governorate, west


Sana'a - Sana

The Saudi aggression forces committed 131 new violations of the ceasefire agreement in Al-Hudaydah Governorate, west of Yemen, during the past twenty-four hours.

Saba News Agency quoted a source in the Liaison and Coordination Officers' Operations Room in the governorate as saying today that among the violations is an attempt to infiltrate Kilo 16 and create combat fortifications in Al-Jabaliya and near 50th Street, and 4 spy plane raids on Al-Faza and Hais, in addition to artillery shelling and various bullets.

The Yemeni parties had reached during their talks in Sweden on the thirteenth of December 2018, a ceasefire agreement in Al-Hudaydah governorate and understandings regarding the city of Taiz, but the forces of the Saudi aggression and its mercenaries continue to violate this agreement.

The Saudi aggression's aviation renewed targeting the districts and residential neighborhoods, and today, 31 raids were launched on separate areas in the Ma'rib Governorate, causing damage to property.

A Yemeni security source stated that the aggression's air forces launched 19 raids in separate areas in the Serwah district, seven raids on the Medghal district, and five raids on the Majzar district, pointing out that the raids caused great damage to the homes and properties of citizens.

The Saudi regime has continued its aggression against the Yemeni people since March 2015, leaving tens of thousands of victims and massive destruction of the country's infrastructure.

Source: sena

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