Air strikes launched by Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia in Yemen left 35 killed and wounded

Riyadh’s warplanes, in the context of the Arab Coulition, targeted a hotel in the Arhab district of Sana’a Province, leaving dozens of civilians dead and injured.

Riyadh’s warplanes, in the context of the Arab Coulition, targeted a hotel in the Arhab district of Sana’a Province, leaving dozens of civilians dead and injured.

“The air strikes yesterday evening targeted a hotel in Arhab area north of Sana`a” Yamani health and media reported

Based on released reports, 35 civilians including children and women were killed due to this air strikes.

Other parts of Yemen are also said to be bombarded by Arab Coalition warplanes.

The Saudi-led war, which has been accompanied by a naval and aerial blockade on Yemen, has so far killed over 12,000 people in the impoverished state, left 70 percent of the country’s 27 million population in desperate need of humanitarian aid, and caused the worst cholera outbreak in the world there.

 

 

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