Heavy airstrikes by the Saudi coalition on the Yemeni province of Ma’rib.
Saudi coalition fighters bombed Yemen’s Ma’rib province 34 times in the past few hours, news sources reported Wednesday morning.
According to IRNA from Al-Masira, the fighter jets of the Saudi coalition bombed Al-Wadi city 15 times, Sarwah city 14 times and Al-Juba city of Ma’rib province five times.
According to the report, the Saudi fighters also targeted the cities of Khub and Al-Shaaf eight times, the city of Al-Hazm in Al-Jawf province three times, and the city of Maqbaneh in Taiz province once.
Yemeni military sources said that the Saudi coalition violated the alleged 126 ceasefire in al-Hudaidah province in the past 24 hours with airstrikes, reconnaissance flights and light weapons.
On April 26, 1994, Saudi Arabia, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries and with the help and green light of the United States, launched large-scale attacks against Yemen, the poorest Arab country, under the pretext of returning the ousted and fugitive President Abd al-Mansour Hadi to Power to achieve its political goals and ambitions.
UN agencies, including World Health Organization and UNICEF, have repeatedly warned that Yemen’s people continue to face famine and a humanitarian catastrophe that is unprecedented in the last century.