Terrifying scenes as Saudi raids rock hospital in Sanaa
The area around main public hospital 48 comes under attack by the Saudi-led coalition, as hundreds of staff and patients flee in terror.
Two Saudi-led coalition air raids hit the vicinity of a Yemeni public hospital south of the capital, Sanaa.
Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that the raids damaged the hospital and area around the main public hospital, as hundreds of staff and patients fled in terror.
Our reporter added that four medical staff members were injured and two of them are in critical condition.
The Saudi-led coalition has also targeted the tanks of the Saada City Water Project in the Tummams field.
In the past hours, the Saudi-led coalition warplanes carried out 10 raids and hit the communications networks in Al-Abdin, south of the city of Saada, and Bani Moiin in the Razeh border district in the western countryside of Saada.
On its account, the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology denounced the targeting of the communications networks, stations, and towers by the US-Saudi aggression, in Saada.
According to a statement issued by the ministry, targeting communications networks is a full-fledged crime that violates international and humanitarian norms, charters, and laws.
It is worth mentioning that targeting telecommunications services and facilities deprives tens of thousands of citizens of basic telecommunications services, doubling their suffering.
The Saudi-led coalition warplanes also carried out 17 raids on the eastern Al-Balaq area in Wadi Ubaidah District, southeast of Marib City, and 10 raids on Harib District, east of the governorate.