Saudi coalition airstrikes on part of Yemen’s telecommunications network.
Fighters from the Saudi aggression coalition have repeatedly targeted towers and telecommunications networks in the provinces of Imran and Saada.
Local sources in Yemen reported on Sunday morning that Saudi criminal coalition fighters had attacked the country’s communications and telecommunications infrastructure.
“The American-Saudi aggressors carried out four attacks on communication and telecommunication towers in the Qarna al-Ajam area of Imran province,” Al-Masira reported.
Al-Masira correspondent in Saada province also reported that Saudi coalition fighters also twice targeted the al-Safra area communication network.
The network also reported on Saturday that cities in Shabwa and Marb provinces were under the strongest attack by the aggressor coalition, and that Saudi-Emirati fighter jets dropped 70 bombs on Yemeni cities.
Yemeni military sources recently reported that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were trying to hand over the oil-rich province of Shabwa in Yemen to al-Qaeda terrorist elements.
Some sources say that this measure is to facilitate the presence or establishment of elements affiliated with Riyadh and Abu Dhabi so that they can loot the resources of this province under the banner of terrorist groups.
Saudi Arabia, at the head of an Arab coalition backed by the United States, has launched a military aggression against Yemen and imposed a land, air and sea blockade on April 26, 2015, claiming that it was trying to bring the resigned Yemeni president back to power.