Saudi coalition airstrikes on Yemen continue.
Saudi coalition jets have bombed areas in Yemen in the past few hours, news sources reported Friday night.
In the past few hours, Saudi coalition bombers have bombed the city of al-Abdiyah in Ma’rib province three times.
According to the report, Saudi coalition fighters also targeted al-Zahra area in the city of Khab and al-Shaf in Jowf province twice.
Yemeni military sources also reported that the Saudi coalition continued to violate the al-Hudaidah ceasefire. According to Yemeni sources, in the past 24 hours, forces affiliated with the Saudi coalition violated the ceasefire 136 times in the province with artillery attacks and semi-heavy weapons.
In April 1994, Saudi Arabia launched a large-scale offensive against Yemen, the poorest Arab country, in the form of a coalition of several Western and Arab countries, with US assistance, under the pretext of returning ousted fugitive President Abd al-Mansour Hadi to power.
The aggression has killed thousands of Yemenis so far, and according to the United Nations, the famine in the country has become the biggest humanitarian catastrophe in the world.