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Saudi coalition attacks on Yemen’s Hodeidah

Pak Sahafat – News sources reported on Thursday morning that the Saudi coalition targeted Yemen’s Hodeidah province with air, missile and artillery attacks in the past 24 hours and violated the alleged ceasefire in this province 50 times.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from Al-Masira, the Operation Room of the Yemeni Army and People’s Committees in Hodeidah province announced that the reconnaissance and spying drones of the Saudi coalition entered the skies of areas in Hays and Al-Jabaliya and patrolled.

According to this report, the rocket attacks of the Saudi coalition have also continued in various areas of Hodeidah province, and the artillery unit of the Saudi coalition has also targeted areas in this province.

This report adds that the reconnaissance and armed planes of the Saudi coalition also targeted areas in Hais on three occasions.

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Saudi coalition attacks on Yemen’s Hodeidah

In addition, five civilians were injured in the attacks of the Saudi army on the border areas of Manba city of Saada province located in the north of Yemen.

The ceasefire in Yemen, which has been repeatedly violated by the aggressor Saudi coalition, was extended once before following UN consultations. The 2-month extension of this ceasefire ended on August 11, which was extended again and ended on October 10.

Earlier, Major General Jalal Al Royshan, Deputy Prime Minister of Yemen for Defense and Security, said that the situation of neither peace nor war is a threat and we rely on the unity of the nation and the authorities.

Also, Mehdi Al-Mashat, the head of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen, said that the ceasefire in Yemen has almost been destroyed due to repeated violations by the Saudi coalition.

Saudi Arabia, in the form of a coalition of several Arab countries, including the UAE, and with the help and green light of the United States and the support of the Zionist regime, started large-scale attacks against Yemen – the poorest Arab country – from April 6, 2014.

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