Several women and children killed and wounded in Saudi airstrikes in Yemen.
A Saudi coalition overnight airstrike on a residential house in Yemen’s Hajjah province killed and wounded nine people, most of them women and children.
In less than 24 hours, the Saudi coalition killed civilians for the second time targeting residential areas in Yemen.
According to Al-Masira, Saudi coalition fighters bombed the home of Ahmad Tamri, a resident of Hall Al-Saqf area in the city of Abbas in Hajjah province, on Sunday evening.
At least one woman was killed and eight others, mostly women and children, were injured in the airstrikes.
On Sunday evening, the Saudi coalition bombed the city of Harz in Hajj province 26 times and the city of Al-Juba in Marb province twice.
Saudi artillery also targeted the al-Qahr area in the border town of Baqim in Saada province last night, injuring at least nine Yemeni women.
Last night, the Saudi army shelled the border town of Shada, injuring at least two Yemeni citizens.
The Saudi-American coalition invaded Yemen on April 26, 2015. Britain, France, the United States, Germany and some Arab countries provided military and weapons support to the coalition.