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Continued violation of ceasefire from Saudi in Yemen

The Saudi coalition has violated the 153 ceasefire in al-Hudaidah province (west) in the past 24 hours as it continues its military aggression against Yemen.

Al-Masira News Network on Sunday night quoted the Chamber of Officers as saying that the Saudi aggressor coalition was trying to infiltrate Al-Jah and build military fortifications in Al-Durihimi, Al-Jah and Al-Tahita, citing the fire brigade and monitoring and coordination to monitor fire violations in Al-Hudaidah province in western Yemen.

The source also reported that 18 spy drones flew over Al-Durihami, Al-Tahita, Al-Jah and Al-Jabaliyah areas, and 13 artillery attacks and 126 shellings in different areas of Al-Hudaidah by the invading Saudi coalition.

Al-Masira did not mention other areas targeted in the bombings or other ceasefire violations in Yemen.

The attacks come months after Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan announced a plan to end the crisis in Yemen.

He claimed in a statement that the plan, which includes a ceasefire in Yemen, would be monitored by the United Nations.

Ansarullah spokesman and head of the Yemeni National Salvation Government’s negotiating team, Mohammed Abdul Salam, said in response to Saudi Arabia’s plan to end the Yemeni war that there was nothing new in the plan.

The Saudi plan comes after Yemeni forces on Friday used six drones to target the Aramco oil facility in Riyadh, the Saudi capital.

Saudi Arabia, along with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and the United States, began invading Yemen on April 26, 2015, forming a so-called Arab-American coalition. But in the past six years, with the exception of the UAE and the United States, other Saudi allies have left the coalition, and Abu Dhabi has now grown from an old ally to a rival to Riyadh in southern Yemen.

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