Aggression forces intensify violations in Hodeidah, US-Saudi aggression warplanes wage 28 raids on Jawf, Marib, Najran


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Aggression forces intensify violations in Hodeidah, US-Saudi aggression warplanes wage 28 raids on Jawf, Marib, Najran
[08/ September/2020]

PROVINCES, Sep. 8 (Saba) - The aggression forces have intensified violations of the ceasefire agreement in Hodeidah province during the past 24 hours while the US-Saudi aggression warplanes launched 28 raids on the governorates of Marib, Jawf and Najran.

A military official said to Saba the aggression forces committed 147 violations, including the establishment of combat fortifications near 50th St. and in Hays district.

The official added that the aggression mercenaries' spy planes dropped explosive shells on the 50th St. in Hodeidah city.

The aggression violations included two warplanes flying over the airspace of Hays and Kilo 16 area and five spy planes in al-Jah and Hays, 42 violations by missile and artillery shelling, and 94 violations with bullets, he said.

The official added that a Saudi missile strike targeted al-Sheikh area in Munabbah border district in Saada province.

He indicated that the aggression warplanes launched a raid on Majzar district, and nine raids on Mahliyah district in Marib province, and targeted 17 raids in separate areas of Khab Washaaf district in Jawf province.

The official indicated that the aggression forces launched a raid on al-Shurfah area in Najran.

The US-Saudi aggression warplanes have launched seven raids on Marib province, a military official said to Saba

The official added that the aggression warplanes launched six raids on Mahliyah district and a raid on Majzar district in Marib.

Meanwhile, the US-Saudi aggression warplanes launched 17 raids on Jawf province, the official said.

He added that the US-Saudi aggression warplanes targeted separate areas Khab Washaaf district with 17 raids, causing damage to citizens' property.

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