25 Apr 2024
Wednesday 13 April 2016 - 13:32
Story Code : 209307

Saudi fighter jets keep pounding Yemen despite truce

Saudi warplaneshave targeted a number of areas across Yemen for the third day since a UN-brokered ceasefire went into force.

Yemen's al-Masirahtelevisionnetwork saidSaudi jetsbombarded the Dhubabdistrict of Ta'izz Province as well as the Sirwah and Jebel Hilan districts of Ma'rib Province early on Wednesday.

According to the report, Saudi-backed militantsalso launched mortar attacks on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, and in the province of Jawf.

Pro-Saudi forces further carried out missile attacks in the Yemeni provinces ofShabwah, Lahij and Dhale despite the truce that tookeffect at midnight (2100 GMT) on Sunday.

Yemenis inspect a damaged building hit by a Saudi airstrike in the capital, Sanaa, February 27, 2016. (AFP)The truce was announced by the UN special envoy for Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed as a step to calm the situation ahead of negotiations between the warring sides scheduled to be held in Kuwait on April 18.

The Houthi Ansarullah movement on Monday recorded 39 violations of the truce by the Saudis and their allies, including attacks in Taizz and the central province of Baida. They said Saudi warplanes also flew sorties over several areas of Yemen.

Saudi officials responded by describing the breaches as minor, accusing the Houthis of carrying out attacks on forces loyal to Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi, Yemens resigned president who enjoys support from Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia has been waging a war on Yemen since late March 2015 in abid to reinstate Hadi and undermine the Houthi movement, which took over state matters after Hadi resigned.

Over 9,400 Yemenis, including 4,000 women and children, have lost their lives in the deadly military campaign.

Yemenis, in return, have been carrying out retaliatory attacks on the pro-Saudi forces deployed in the country as well as targets inside Saudi Arabia.

By Press TV
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