Saudi aggression kills Yemeni civilian in Shadaa
Saudi Arabia is pursuing its aggression on Yemen, killing a civilian in the country's north.
A Yemeni civilian succumbed to his wounds in Shadaa, Yemen, after the Saudi-led coalition of aggression bombed the northern district.
The Yemeni Al-Masira broadcaster reported earlier that a martyr had arrived at the Razeh Al-Rifi hospital after sustaining wounds during a Saudi shelling on the Shadaa district.
Furthermore, the Yemeni channel said an African immigrant was injured by the Saudi coalition's shelling of the Al-Raqo area in the Munabbih border district in Saada, while separate areas in the Shadaa district were subjected to artillery shelling that targeted public property.
A total of 61 Yemenis were killed and injured as a result of the Saudi bombing of the border district of Shada in Saada Governorate during the month of February, as reported by the Yemeni news agency SABA.
A citizen was killed and 4 were wounded, as a result of artillery shelling by the Saudi enemy army in the Shadaa district.
A Yemeni military source reported earlier in the day that 77 violations by the coalition forces were recorded during the past 24 hours in the West, including the creation of combat fortifications in Hays and Jabaliya.
Despite the current pause in bombings in Yemen since April 2022, there is no structure to prevent Saudi Arabia from resuming airstrikes nor to permanently end the Saudi-led blockade of Yemen.
Eight years on the Saudi-led aggression on Yemen, more than 350,000 were killed, more than 19 million are facing hunger, and millions of oil and gas barrels have been looted, as the country is still facing a strict siege and is casually shelled by the Saudi coalition and its allies.