Yemeni capital heavily bombed the by Saudi coalition fighters.
Al-Masira reported from Yemen that Emirati-Saudi fighter jets targeted the Al-Hafa and Al-Nahdin areas in the Yemeni capital nine times in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Arab media reported on Sunday morning that Saudi coalition airstrikes had hit the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.
“So far, eight attacks have been carried out by Emirati-Saudi aggressors in the al-Hifa area and one attack on al-Nahdin in the al-Sabain area,” al-Masira reported from the region.
Al-Mayadin also reported that Saudi coalition fighter jets were flying over Sanaa airspace, and that horrific explosions shook the city.
According to the Yemeni Ansarullah Information Center, Saudi-Emirati fighter jets targeted various Yemeni provinces more than 30 times on Saturday.
The head of the Yemeni army’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mohammed al-Ghammari, had previously warned that Yemeni weapons had shifted the balance of power in favor of the country, and that its missiles and drones had delivered precise and painful blows deep into the aggressor coalition.
In recent weeks, the Yemeni military has targeted successful operations in strategic areas deep in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, entitled “Yemeni Ages 1, 2, and 3” (Yemen Storm 1, 2, and 3).
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.
The military aggression did not achieve any of the goals of the Saudi coalition and was only accompanied by the killing and wounding of tens of thousands of Yemenis, the displacement of millions, the destruction of the country’s infrastructure and the spread of famine and infectious diseases.