Press TV- The entire members of two Yemeni families have been killed in separate Saudi Arabian-led airstrikes on residential areas in Yemen.
Yemens Arabic-languageal-Masirah television network reported that all members of a family, including the father, mother, and their two children, were killed when their house was targeted in a Saudi-led airstrike in the Azreqein neighborhood in the capital, Sanaa, in the early hours of Thursday.
It added that two other civilians were also killed in the same airstrike, which also wounded six people, including three children.
Late on Wednesday, Saudi-led fighter jets also killed a single parent and her four children in an airstrike against a residential area in the town of Dhahian in the northern province of Saada, al-Masirah said in a separate report.
According to Yemens official Saba news agency, Saudi-led warplanes carried out at least 16 airstrikes on several provinces in the war-torn Yemen over the past 24 hours. In one incident, the coalition aircraft hit a residential area in Saada with banned cluster monitions, killing a child and wounding a couple.
Saudi Arabia and its allies launched the war on Yemen in March 2015 in support of the countrys former Riyadh-friendly government. The war has killed and injured over 600,000 civilians, according to theYemeni Ministry of Human Rights.
In one of the deadliest air raids, Saudi warplaneslast monthtargeted a wedding ceremony in Hajjah several times, killing almost 50 people and wounding 55 others. Saudi jets also carried out raids on the ambulances transporting the casualties to local hospitals.
Saudi authorities later claimed that air defense systems had intercepted the missiles in the skies over the capital.
Saudi Arabia often claims that it intercepts incoming Yemeni missiles, but a close study of evidence by The New York Times last year clearly suggested that in one of the most high-profile of such Yemeni missile attacks, the projectile,launched deep into Saudi territory,had in fact landed unimpeded, bypassing American-made Patriot missilesand potentially other defenses used by Riyadh. Saudi Arabia claimed that it had foiled that attack, which targeted the Riyadh airport.
The Saudi-led coalition has also blockaded the already-impoverished country. The United Nationssays a record 22.2 million people in Yemen are in need of food aid, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger.