YEMEN Press Agency

Report: 22 Yemeni civilians killed, 3 injured in 19+Tuesday Saudi-led coalition airstrikes

 

SANAA, Jan 24 (YPA) – At least 22 civilians were killed and three others wounded, Including children and women, in more than 19  airstrikes launched by US-backed Saudi-led coalition warplanes on several Yemeni provinces over the past day, according to the reports combined by Yemen Press Agency on Wednesday.

 

 

SANAA, Jan 24 (YPA) – At least 22 civilians were killed and three others wounded, Including children and women, in more than 19  airstrikes launched by US-backed Saudi-led coalition warplanes on several Yemeni provinces over the past day, according to the reports combined by Yemen Press Agency on Wednesday.

 

 

·           In northern province of Saada:

 

13 Yemeni civilians were killed and three others injured in Saudi-led coalition airstrikes that waged on a civilian’s home and a main road in Munabeh district.

Nine civilians, including four children and two women, were killed when a Saudi airstrike waged on their car in Aal-Ali area of Razih district.

Two Saudi-led coalition airstrikes waged on a main road in Maran area of Haidan district.

Four airstrikes hit Aal-Subhan area of Baqem district.

Two air raids on Boqea area of Kutaf district.

The Saudi warplanes launched two raid nearby Safraa district’s market, cutting off the road.

An air strike waged on a civilian’s car on Rahaba bridge in Nashur area of Safraa district.

 Intensive missile and artillery bombardment targeted  several areas of border district of Razih.

 

·         In Marib province:

 

The Saudi-led coalition launched two raids on Serwah district.

 

·         In Yemen province of Jawf:

 

Three airstrikes hit Maslub district.

 

·         In the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah:

 

The Saudi-led coalition launched an airstrike on Hodeidah airport.

 

·         In Taiz province:

 

3-years old child was raped by Saudi-allied Sudanese militias during he was shepherding sheep in Hamili district, exposing to physical hazard, transferring to operating room in Makha hospital.

 

 

Sameera Hassn