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Roundup: 111 Saudi aggression airstrikes hit Yemen in four days, killing scores of civilians
Roundup: 111 Saudi aggression airstrikes hit Yemen in four days, killing scores of civilians
Roundup: 111 Saudi aggression airstrikes hit Yemen in four days, killing scores of civilians
[01/March/2017]

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By Baseema al-Absi

SANA'A, March 1 (Saba) – At least twelve civilians were killed, Including five children, and twelve others wounded in 111 airstrikes launched by US-backed Saudi aggression warplanes on several Yemeni provinces over the past four days, officials and residents told Saba.

In Sana'a province, the aggression warplanes launched eight air strikes on Nehm district, including dropping cluster bombs.

In Sa'ada province, the aggression launched 12 airstrikes on several districts, including Dhahir and Ketaf, dropping cluster bombs.

In Jawf province, the aggression warplanes launched ten raids on Al-Mton directorate and al-Ghael district.

In Taiz province, the aggression fighter jets waged 49 air raids in Mokha city, and Mawza district. A tank water driver was killed in one air raid that targeted the bridge linking the province with Hodeidah.

Also in Taiz, four people were killed and three others wounded in an air raid targeting market in Alberh Mqubnp directorate. Five children were also killed in another airstrike in Almahbh area in the junction of Mokha.

In Mareb province, the aggression warplanes carried out 12 raids on several civilian regions, including Serwah and Hareb al-Karamesh.

In Hodeidah port city, the aggression launched 11 air strikes on different areas, particularly the port itself, Al-Khokha.
The enemy fighter jets also targeted an MTN communication network in the area of Al-Malh mountain in the directorate of Al-Lihya.


In Hajja province, the aggression warplanes launched 5 airstrikes, particularly on Medi port city and Haradh border crossing.

In Dhamar governorate, the aggression fighter jets launched one air strike on AL-Khabt district.


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