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The forces of the Saudi aggression continue to violate the ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah

2021-09-28T23:17:20.768Z


Sanaa, SANA- The forces of the Saudi aggression committed 191 new violations of the ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah Governorate, west of


Sanaa-Sana

The forces of the Saudi aggression committed 191 new violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Hodeidah Governorate, western Yemen, during the past 24 hours.

Al-Masirah Net website quoted a source in the Liaison Officers’ Chamber in Hodeidah as saying, “Among the violations are three raids by spy planes on Al-Fazah, Al-Jabaliya and Al-Tahita, and the creation of combat fortifications in Hays, Al-Jabaliya, Al-Jah, Al-Durayhimi and Al-Tuhayta, and in the airspace of Kilo 16.”

The source indicated that the violations also included the flight of two warplanes over Al-Faza and Al-Durayhimi, 18 violations with artillery shelling, and 130 violations with various bullets.

During their talks in Sweden on December 13, 2018, the Yemeni parties reached a ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah governorate and understandings regarding the city of Taiz, but the forces of the Saudi aggression and its mercenaries continue their violations and violations of the agreement.

Today, the aggression renewed the targeting of Yemeni residential areas and neighborhoods, causing damage to civilian property.

Al-Masirah Net website quoted a Yemeni security source as saying, "The aggression warplanes launched 24 raids on the Harib and Al-Juba districts, six raids on the Serwah district in Ma'rib governorate, and one raid on the east of Al-Hazm district in Al-Jawf governorate."

The source indicated that the aggression warplanes targeted with artillery and missile shelling separate areas of Shada border district in Saada governorate.

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

Source: sena

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