Saudi warships kill four, including child, in Yemen’s Hajjah
At least four Yemeni civilians, including a child, have lost their lives after the Saudi-led coalition’s warships targeted the impoverished country’s northwestern province of Hajjah.
Yemen's Arabic-language al-Masirah television network said the aggression, which led to the injury of another child, took place in al-Jurr area in the northern district of Abs on Thursday.
Saudi warplanes launched two air strikes in the same area on early last month, leaving one civilian injured.
On April 8, the Saudi-led coalition claimed it was halting military attacks and suspending hostilities in support of the United Nations' peace efforts, and to avoid further spread of the new coronavirus in Yemen.
However, shortly after the announcement, the coalition’s warplanes struck positions at several Yemeni regions and the onslaught still goes on.
More than half of Yemen's hospitals and clinics have been destroyed or closed during the war by the Saudi-led coalition, which is supported militarily by the UK, US and other Western nations.
At least 80 percent of the 28 million-strong population is also reliant on aid to survive in what the United Nations has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
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