SANAA, Dec. 18 (YPA) – Yemen’s army spokesman Brigadier Yahia Sari said that the army would be committed to a cease-fire in the western province of Hodeidah, despite of a series of violations by Saudi-led coalition’s militias, in a statement said.
The spokesman affirmed that the Saudi-led coalition’s fighter jets heavily kept flying over Hodeidah sky simultaneously with artillery and missile attacks from their militiamen on residential areas in the province.
The attacks targeted areas of al-Zafaran, al-Shab city, al-Jah and Hais.
Sarie explained the coalition’s militants pushed reinforcements towards Kilo 16, adding that 26 coalition air strikes hit different areas of Yemen over the past 24 hours.
The spokesman stressed the importance of an active role played by the United Nations and the international community to carry out Sweden’s agreement for stopping the war and ending the suffering of Yemenis people.
Ali Ahsan