27 Nov 2024
Saturday 25 April 2015 - 09:56
Story Code : 161924

Saudi airstrikes kill 2, injure 9 in Yemen

Fresh Saudi airstrikes have killed two people and injured nine others in the Yemeni city of Harad in the northwestern Hajjah province.

Yemeni media reports said early Saturday that the Saudi warplanes targeted positions in Harad, leaving two people dead and nine wounded.

On Thursday, at least 20 people lost their lives in Saudi airstrikes on the southwestern Yemeni city of al-Dhale.

Saudi airborne assaults also left several people dead and injured in the al-Afyush region between the strategic cities of Aden and Lahij.

Meanwhile, Amnesty International called for an immediate investigation into the Saudi aggression against Yemen which has claimed the lives of hundreds of civilians so far.

The month-long campaign of airstrikes carried out by Saudi Arabia has transformed many parts of Yemen into a dangerous place for civilians, said the deputy director of Amnesty Internationals Middle East and North Africa Program, Said Boumedouha, on Friday.

He also expressed concern over the mounting civilian toll in the Saudi attacks, noting that most of the kingdom's airborne assaults appear to have failed to take necessary precautions to minimize harm to civilians and damage to civilian objects.

In a broadcast late on Tuesday, Saudi government spokesmanBrigadier General Ahmed al-Assiriannounced the termination of the first phase of the Saudi war on Yemen.

However, he added that the Saudi naval blockade on Yemen would stay in place and the Saudi forces would continue targeting the Houthi Ansarullah movements fighters in Yemen.

Saudi Arabia started its military aggression against Yemen on March 26 - without a UN mandate - in a bid to restore power to the fugitive former president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, who is a close ally of Riyadh.

According to reports, nearly 1,000 people have been killed during the aggression.

By Press TV
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