Saudi airstrikes leave 21 civilians dead across Yemen
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Nearly two dozen civilians have lost their lives and several others sustained injuries in a string of Saudi aerial attacks against several areas across conflict-stricken Yemen.
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Jul 19, 2016 04:29 UTC
  • A defaced poster of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is seen on the rubble of a house during a vigil marking the anniversary of a Saudi airstrike on a residential area in Sana’a, Yemen, June 21, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)
    A defaced poster of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is seen on the rubble of a house during a vigil marking the anniversary of a Saudi airstrike on a residential area in Sana’a, Yemen, June 21, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)

Nearly two dozen civilians have lost their lives and several others sustained injuries in a string of Saudi aerial attacks against several areas across conflict-stricken Yemen.

According to Press TV, at least one civilian was martyred and another injured on Tuesday, when Saudi warplanes struck two oil tankers parked at a crossing in the al-Salif district of the Western Yemeni Province of Hudaydah, al-Masirah television network reported.

Saudi fighter jets also bombarded al-Maslub district in Yemen’s Northern Province of al-Jawf as well as al-Mukha and al-Wazi’iyah districts in the Southwestern Province of Ta’izz.

There were, however, no immediate reports of casualties and the extent of damage caused.

The developments came only a day after 20 people were martyred and 16 others injured in a Saudi airstrike against the Jabal al-Naar mountainous area in Mukha district.

Yemen has been under airstrikes by Saudi Arabia since March 26, 2015. The Saudi war was launched in a bid to undermine the Ansarullah movement and restore power to Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who has resigned as Yemen’s president but seeks to forcefully return to power.

The Ansarullah fighters took over state matters after Hadi’s resignation and his escape from the capital, Sana’a.

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