16 Casualties by Saudi Raids in Yemen
Saudi coalition warplanes targeted a hangar of nutritional products, injuring and killing 16 civilians.
Saudi-led coalition air raids on the capital of Sanaa have resulted in 16 casualties among civilians.
The Yemeni Saba news agency reported that according to a security official, the coalition warplanes targeted a food hangar in the residential neighborhood of al-Anab in the Ma'ayn district, injuring 16 civilians, some of whom are in a dangerous condition, and causing material damage to the neighboring houses.
The source condemned "the ongoing aggression against the populated neighborhoods, under the intentional silence of the United Nations and the international community."
Coincidingly, the Saudi-led coalition launched 3 airstrikes on al-Nahda neighborhood, northern Sanaa.
In the Marib governorate, northeast of Yemen, the Saudi-led coalition warplanes launched a series of airstrikes to support the Hadi's forces and the al-Islah party in countering the attacks of the Yemeni Army and Popular Committees.
Battles are ongoing between the two sides at the southern entrance to the city of Marib as well.
Ongoing confrontations are occurring in a number of locations including the city of Marib on one end and the Serwah district and Sanaa al-Jawf on the other.
On the front of the west coast, a government military source reported deaths and injuries of multiple Saudi-led coalitions forces while the Yemeni Army and Popular Committees repelled intense attacks south of al-Hodeidah.
The Saudi-led coalition forces are attempting to advance towards the army sites as the army bombards them with missiles and artillery, in conjunction with the flight of 26 surveillance planes over southern areas of the Red Sea coastal governorate in the west of the country.