The Saudi coalition violated the Yemen ceasefire more than 80 times.
A source in the Yemeni Army’s Liaison and Coordination Operations Room reported that the Saudi coalition had violated the ceasefire eighty-two times in the past 24 hours.
A source in the Yemeni Army’s Liaison and Coordination Operations Room, which was set up to monitor violations of the Yemeni ceasefire, said the violations continued by the Saudi-Emirati aggression coalition.
The source told the official Yemeni news agency (Saba) that the Saudi coalition had violated the ceasefire 82 times in the past 24 hours.
He stressed that among the violations, we can mention the construction of military bases in “Hays” and the flight of spy fighters in “Maqbaneh”, Hays and “Al-Jabaliya”.
The source added that other firearms violations included 69 artillery attacks and shootings.
A Yemeni military source reported last night that the aggressor coalition and its mercenaries had violated the military and humanitarian ceasefire 101 times in the past 24 hours.
The source stressed that coalition reconnaissance fighters flew 27 times in the airspace of Ma’rib, Hajjah, Saada and Lahj provinces, and Apache helicopters flew 16 times to the homes of citizens and positions of the Yemeni army and popular committees in Al-Balq al-Sharqi in Ma’rib province. “Al-Fakhr” bombed in Al-Dhala province and “Shamkh Qaban” in Lahj.
In this regard, “Hans Grundberg”, the UN special envoy to Yemen, announced the beginning of a ceasefire in Yemen on 13 April. He said a ceasefire had been reached between Sanaa and the Saudi coalition, ending all military operations for two months.
“The parties to the conflict in Yemen have responded positively to the UN proposal for a two-month (humanitarian) ceasefire, which will take effect on April 2,” Grundberg said in a statement yesterday. According to the fire, all ground, air and naval military operations will be stopped.