Report: 20 civilians killed in over 32 Saudi airstrikes on Saturday
Yamanyoon
M.A.
At least 20 Yemeni civilians, including paramedics and children, were killed when the Saudi-led coalition warplanes conducted more than 32 strikes on several Yemeni governorates over the past 24 hours, according to summarized reports on Sunday.
In Saada governorate, northern Yemen, 18 civilians, including paramedics, women and children, were killed in airstrikes on Aqiq area based in Kutaf district.
Another civilian was also killed in a Saudi American strike that struck a main road in Aal-Ali area located in Razeh bordering district.
In Majz district in Saada, the coalition fighter jets waged five strikes on Takhiah area.
Moreover, Saudi forces fired missiles and artillery shells toward a number of regions in Munabeh, Razeh, Ghamer bordering districts, damaging residents’ properties.
In Hajjah governorate, a civilian lost his life and a water trunk was demolished in airstrikes that hit a bridge positioned in Moor valley.
To continue with Hajjah governorate, the warplanes waged 14 airstrikes on Haradh and Medi districts.
In Jawf governorate, five air strikes rocked Khub-washaaf district.
In Sana’a governorate, the warplanes of the Saudi-led coalition conducted three air raids on Tele- communication networks in Manakha district.