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Saudi air raids kill more civilians in northwest Yemen

File photo shows the aftermath of a Saudi-led airstrike on a cholera treatment center supported by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Yemen.

Saudi Arabian warplanes have carried out fresh strikes against targets in southwestern Yemen, killing seven civilians, mostly women and children.

The attacks targeted Amran Province’s Harf Sufyan District on Wednesday, Yemen’s al-Masirah television reported, adding that three children and two women were among the victims.

Separately, Yemeni sharpshooters killed five Saudi-backed militants in the kingdom’s southwestern border region of Jizan during counter-attacks against the aggressors.

The mercenaries were advancing on the al-Doud and Dukhan mountains in the region.

Two military vehicles belonging to the militants were also destroyed in missile and mortar attacks by the Yemeni army in Jizan.

Separately, Yemeni forces fired three ballistic missiles at the positions of Saudi-backed militants in al-Jawf and Ma’rib provinces as well as in the country’s west coast.

Footage released by al-Masirah showed scenes from the retaliatory operations.

The Arab world’s poorest nation has been under incessant attacks by a Saudi-led coalition for more than three years.

The invaders seek to bring back Yemen’s former Riyadh-allied officials, and defeat the popular Houthi Ansarullah movement.

The invasion has fallen short of its objectives, while killing thousands and turning Yemen into the scene of the world’s worst humanitarian disaster.

The United States provides the coalition with bombing coordinates, aerial refueling, and arms.


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