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Dozens killed in Sana'a by Saudi aggression
[19/September/2015]
SANA'A, Sep. 19 (Saba) - More than 30 civilians were killed on Friday and over 120 wounded in an initial toll due to the Saudi aggression bombing on residential neighborhoods in the capital Sana'a.
A local source in Sana'a said the Saudi war jets targeted Al-Filaihi and Muammar quarter in the old Sana'a leaving 25 people killed and more than 70 wounded in an initial toll. Several houses were destroyed in the city, which is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This is the second time the Saudi aggression bombed the Old City of Sana'a. On June 12, al-Qasimi quarter was struck with a missile without exploding. At least six people were killed and several other injured, including women and children.
The Friday bombing also targeted houses, citizens' properties and shops in the neighborhoods of Hasabah, Jiraf and Mareb Street in the Capital Sana'a, where 10 people were martyred and more than 50 others injured.
AF Saba
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