Yemen: Saudi-led coalition destroys telecom towers in Sanaa, Dhamar
After Yemen's internet connection was restored following a four-day blackout caused by Saudi-led coalition raids, the coalition again targets telecom towers in Sanaa and Dhamar.
Yemen's Ansar Allah movement announced on Tuesday that the Saudi-led coalition has targeted telecom towers in Sanaa and Dhamar.
Al Masira TV reported that coalition aircraft destroyed the telecom grid southeast of Sanaa and telecom towers in Dhamar Governorate, south of Sanaa, adding that the coalition also launched seven strikes south of Sanaa, and two strikes to the north of the capital.
The raids come hours after Ansar Allah announced that two civilians were martyred and two others wounded in Al-Jawf Governorate, and another martyred in two strikes against a civilian vehicle west of Al-Jawf.
Internet restored after a four-day blackout
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported on Monday evening that Yemen's internet connection was restored after a four-day blackout caused by Saudi-led coalition raids.
نرحب بالحبايب والاهل والاصدقاء والمتابعين في اليمن عودة الانترنت للبلاد والله شعرنا بدونكم بغربة كبيرة.
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عودة النت تزامن مع عملية اعصار اليمن الثانية والفرحة فرحتين واليمن لن يبقَ معزول مادام فيه رجال وسيسمع بمظلوميتنا العالم.
Al Mayadeen had reported an internet blackout in Yemen on Friday, caused by the coalition's targeting of the telecom building in Al-Hudaydah in conjunction with the massacre it perpetrated.
The raid resulted in 6 martyrs, including 3 children, and wounded 18, most of whom were children.
Yemen's armed forces targeted the UAE for the second time Monday, along with Saudi Arabia, in retaliation against the coalition's massacre in Saada, which left more than 70 martyrs.