Yemen, 31 civilians killed by air strikes

The Iran-related Houth movement has accused the Saudi-led military coalition of conducting air strikes that took place on Saturday, where at least 30 people were killed. While the United Nations Office in Yemen has indicated that first ground data indicates that “31 civilians [...]
The Iran-related Houth movement has accused the Saudi-led military coalition of conducting air strikes that took place on Saturday, where at least 30 people were killed.
While the United Nations office in Yemen has indicated that the first data from the ground indicates that “31 civilians have been killed and another 12 have been injured in the attacks that hit the Al-Hayyah area” in Al-Jawf province, Reuters writes, broadcast Klan Kosova.
The Ministry of Health of this province has indicated that among the victims there were women and children.
We remember that in March 2015, the Saudi coalition has intervened in Yemen, after the Houthis Movement has toppled the internationally recognised government.
The conflict is widely seen as a war between Saudi Arabia and its regional enemy, Iran.












