Nine civilians martyred as Saudi jets bomb regions across Yemen
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At least nine people, including two children, have been martyred in the latest Saudi military airstrikes against residential neighborhoods in Yemen.
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Aug 16, 2016 01:39 UTC
  • A man retrieves a wheelchair amid the rubble of a house destroyed in a Saudi airstrike in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, August 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)
    A man retrieves a wheelchair amid the rubble of a house destroyed in a Saudi airstrike in Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, August 11, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)

At least nine people, including two children, have been martyred in the latest Saudi military airstrikes against residential neighborhoods in Yemen.

Saudi fighter jets struck a vehicle on Tuesday morning as it was traveling along a road in the Abs district of the Northern Yemeni Province of Hajjah, leaving five people martyred, Arabic-language Yemen al-Yawm television reported.

A clergyman, identified as Sheikh Matroud Saleh al-Soufi, was reportedly among the martyred.

The airstrike came less than a day after a Saudi airstrike hit a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in the same Yemeni district, martyring at least 25 people.

The medical charity said another 20 people were also injured in the attack.

MSF spokeswoman Malak Shaher said the Geneva-based international humanitarian-aid organization has had a team at the Abs public hospital since 2015.

Yemen’s Ansarullah movement strongly condemned the aerial attack, saying it was carried out in flagrant violation of a ceasefire agreement, which took hold at midnight on April 10.

Also on Tuesday, Saudi jets pounded residential buildings in Bani al-Harith district north of the Yemeni capital, Sana’a, leaving two women and two children martyred.

Some 17 people were also injured in the Saudi airstrikes against Bani al-Harith.

International concerns are rising over the intensification of the Saudi war on Yemen ever since United Nations (UN)-brokered peace talks in Kuwait between representatives of the former government and the Ansarullah movement failed to make a breakthrough and were suspended on August 6.

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