Aggression forces continue to violate Hodeidah ceasefire agreement, Saudi shelling kills child in Saada


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Aggression forces continue to violate Hodeidah ceasefire agreement, Saudi shelling kills child in Saada
[28/ July/2020]

PROVINCES,  July 28 (Saba) - The aggression forces continued to violate Hodeidah truce while a child was martyred and her mother was wounded by Saudi missile in  artillery shelling on the border areas of Saada province in the last 24 hours.

 

A military official said to Saba that the aggression forces committed 90 violations, including the flight of nine warplanes in the airspace of areas of Hodeidah, Hays, al-Mandhar, and Kilo 16, two spy planes in the airspace of al-Faza and Hays, and 14 violations of artillery shelling, including 100 shells and 65 violations of various bullets.

 

The aggression forces bombarded Hodeidah Airport, al-Dhebyani neighborhood, and al-Etihad Hotel with artillery, and with mortars separate locations at 50th St. in Hodeidah province, the official added.

 

The official indicated that the aggression shelling 29 artillery shells and five Katyusha rockets caused damage to the homes and farms of citizens in al-Jabalia area in al-Tuhayta district of Hodeidah.

 

He said that the aggression forces also shelled east of Hays district amid a flight of spy planes in the skies of the district.

 

The official stated that the artillery bombardment of aggression forces targeted the village of al-Dahfash in the outskirts of the besieged city of al-Duraihemi in Hodeidah.

 

The aggression forces also shelled more than 20 mortar shells and various machine guns Hodeidah areas and intensively the besieged city, the official said.

 

He stated that a child was killed and a mother injured by Saudi missile and artillery shelling of populated villages in the border district of Sheda in Saada province.

 

The official said that the aggression launched two raids on Houth district in Amran province.

H.H


resource : SABA