19 Apr 2024
Sunday 23 October 2016 - 13:47
Story Code : 236065

Saudi warplanes resume bombing Yemen as truce expires



Saudi Arabia has resumed its airstrikes against Yemen after the expiry of a three-day ceasefire in the war-ravagedcountry.

The Saudi jets conducted more than 16 airstrikes on areas across the provinces of Sanaa, Taizz, Hudaydah and Hajjah at dawn on Sunday, Yemensal-Masirahtelevision reported.

Several neighborhoods in Sanaa, including Nihm, Naqim and Hafa as well as Deylami airbase were targeted in rocket attacks.

Similar air raids also hit districts of Mukha and Abs, situated in Taizz and in Hajjah, respectively.

The strikes happened hours after the 72-hour ceasefire ended without renewal. The truce was brokered by the UN to allow aid to reach families trapped in areas cut off by the war in the Arab country.

The raids further came before the arrival in Sanaa of UN SpecialEnvoyfor YemenIsmailOuld Cheikh Ahmed, who is expected to discuss options for a political solution to the conflict.

On October 8, in one of the deadliest attacks in the impoverished country, Saudi warplanes bombarded a funeral hall packed with mourners in Sanaa, killing over 140 people and injuring at least 525 others.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] Yemeni rescue workers carry a victim on a stretcher amid the rubble of a building destroyed in Saudi airstrikes on Sanaa on October 8, 2016. (Photo by AFP)[/caption]

Two weeks later, the Joint Incidents Assessment Team claimed that the Riyadh regime had wrongly targeted the site based on what it calledbad information.

Also earlier this week, UN experts accused Saudi Arabia of violating international humanitarian law by attacking civilians and later the wounded and medical personnel.

The panel of experts also said preliminary information indicates that the incident resulted in a disproportionately higher numbers of civilian casualties, when compared to military casualties, and that this could have been anticipated prior to the attack.

The Sanaa bombing was not the first attack on civilians by Saudi jets as theyhave targeted busy markets, schools, weddings and hospitals over the past year, resulting in hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.

Yemeni forces respond

In another development on Sunday, an unnamed military source said that a unit of the Yemeni army and Houthi fightersconducted rocket attacks against a place of gathering of Saudi mercenaries in Lahijs Kahboub district, killing and injuring a number of them.

Another site belonging to the Saudi mercenaries also came under similar attacks in the kingdoms southwestern region of Jizan.

Yemen has seen almost daily military attacks by Saudi Arabia since late March 2015, with the UN putting the toll from the aggression at more than 10,000.

The offensive was launched to crush the Houthi Ansarullah movementand its allies and bring back the former Yemeni government to power. The US has been providing logistic and surveillance support to the kingdom in the bloody military campaign.

By Press TV

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