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20 Saudi-led airstrikes hit Marib

MARIB, April 29 (YPA) – The US-backed Saudi-led coalition warplanes on Thursday launched 20 strikes on Marib province, a security official told Yemen Press Agency. The official explained that 18 airstrikes were waged on Serwah district and…

Belharith tribes control oil field in Shabwa

SHABWA, April 29 (YPA) - Belharith tribes controlled on Wednesday al-Raqabah area that overlooking an oil field in Shabwa province, local sources told Yemen Press Agency. The sources declared that violent confrontations erupted among…

6 civilians killed, wounded in bomb blast in Hodeida

HODEIDA, April 28 (YPA) - About 6 citizens were killed and wounded on Wednesday when a bomb blasted in Hodeida province, a security official told Yemen Press Agency. The official affirmed that the bomb from the Saudi-led coalition's weapons…

Coalition commits 107 violations of Hodeida truce

HODEIDA, Nov. 28 (YPA) - The Saudi-led coalition forces committed on Wednesday 107 violations of the UN-mediated ceasefire agreement in Hodeida province. Nearly 4 spy planes flew over the areas of Kilo 16, Hodeida city, al-Jabaliya,…

Yemeni army’s prisoners freed at Marib

SANAA, April 28 (YPA) - The National Committee for Prisoners Affairs announced on Wednesday that 9 prisoners of the Yemeni army were freed in the Marib front. The head of the committee, Abdul Qader Al-Mortada, said in a statement that the…

19 Saudi-led airstrike hit Marib, Jawf

MARIB, JAWF, April 28 (YPA) – The US-backed Saudi-led aggression coalition’s fighter jets launched on Wednesday 19 strikes on Marib and Jawf provinces over the past hours, a security source told Yemen Press Agency. The source declared that…

3 children killed in bomb of coalition’s remnants in Hodeidah

HODEIDAH, April 28 (YPA) -  Three children were killed on Wednesday and three others and their mother injured in a bomb blast in Hodeidah province, a local source told Yemen Press Agency. The source confirmed that the three children were…