Yemen: A woman and a child killed during a Saudi aggression
The Saudi coalition targeted the residence of the Communications Corporation's guard in the Ajama Hashem Al-Houry area on Friday.
A Yemeni woman and a child were killed as a result of a Saudi-led coalition strike that hit the residence of the Communications Corporation's guard in the Ajama Hashem Al-Houry area on Friday, medical and local sources reported to Al Mayadeen.
Eight members of the same family were also injured during the strike.
On the other hand, the coalition said that a Saudi citizen and a Yemeni resident were killed after a projectile was launched on Jazan.
The Saudi-led coalition carried an attack on Friday, claiming to have destroyed "two mountain caves used to store ballistic missiles and weapons in Saada."
Earlier, Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that violent explosions took place in the northern side of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, stressing that the Saudi-led coalition warplanes launched three raids on Al-Thawra Sports Stadium, north of the capital.
Our correspondent indicated that the Saudi coalition warplanes targeted Al-Zubayri Street Neighborhood, south of Sanaa.
On Thursday, the Saudi coalition raids targeted residential neighborhoods in the same area. Al Mayadeen's correspondent pointed out that Al-Sabeen Maternal Hospital and Al-Shaab Mosque were seriously damaged as a result of the coalition airstrikes.
For its part, the Saudi coalition claimed it destroyed seven drones and weapons warehouses in the Central Security Camp in the Al-Sabeen area, south of the capital, Sanaa.