10 martyred in fresh Saudi airstrikes in Yemen
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At least 10 people have lost their lives and several others sustained injuries when Saudi fighter jets carried out a number of airstrikes against residential neighborhoods across Yemen.
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Aug 06, 2016 01:15 UTC
  • A Yemeni man walks on the rubble of a school destroyed by a Saudi airstrike in the southwestern city of Ta’izz on July 27, 2016. ©Reuters
    A Yemeni man walks on the rubble of a school destroyed by a Saudi airstrike in the southwestern city of Ta’izz on July 27, 2016. ©Reuters

At least 10 people have lost their lives and several others sustained injuries when Saudi fighter jets carried out a number of airstrikes against residential neighborhoods across Yemen.

On Friday, Saudi military aircraft struck a vehicle carrying a displaced family along a road in Baqim district in Yemen’s Northwestern Province of Sa’dah, located 240 kilometers (150 miles) north of the capital Sana'a, leaving eight people martyred and several others wounded, Lebanon-based Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television news network reported.

Two women also lost their lives and a number of others wounded when the Saudi military aircraft struck a family house in Sana’a Province's Nihm district.

Later in the day, three aerial attacks hit Qamar village and Dar al-Nasr town in the kingdom’s southwestern border region of Jizan as the Yemeni soldiers, backed by fighters from allied Popular Committees, were advancing deeper into the Saudi territory in response to Riyadh's devastating aerial campaign against their country. 

The airstrikes come as Saudi officials have ordered Jizan residents to immediately evacuate their homes in the wake of Yemenis’ retaliatory attacks.

The officials have threatened to strip the locals of their citizenship if they refuse to leave.

Saudi military forces have also been deployed to residential areas across the region as part of preparations for a possible escalation of tensions.

Some activists say the Saudi regime has already cut the locals’ access to food resources and water reservoirs and limited their freedom of movement.

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