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Saudi regime aircraft destroy a communications network in the Yemeni capital

2021-12-07T22:47:03.209Z


Sana'a, SANA- The Saudi regime’s aviation renewed today targeting residential neighborhoods and vital areas in the Yemeni capital, Sun


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Today, the Saudi regime's warplanes renewed targeting residential neighborhoods and vital areas in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, causing severe material damage and destroying a communications network.

Al-Masirah Net website reported that "the aggression launched two raids on Al-Iman University in the Al-Thawra District, and three raids on the residential Sa`wan neighborhood in the Shu`ub District. It also destroyed the communications network in the Al-Majjar area in the Hamdan District in the capital, Sana'a, without reporting any injuries."

Over the past five days, the Saudi regime's aviation targeted a number of residential areas in the capital, Sana'a, and various Yemeni governorates, which led to the death and injury of about 50 civilians.

In the same context, the Saudi aggression launched 23 raids on the Al-Jobah district in the Ma’rib governorate and three raids on the Hays district in the Hodeidah governorate, in addition to two raids on the Al-Fara’ area in the Kitaf district, and two raids on the Al-Atfin area in the Al-Hashwah district in the Saada governorate.

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

Source: sena

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