At least 12 killed in Yemen in attacks by Saudi-led Arab coalition

At least twelve people died and eleven others were injured in two air strikes from Saudi-led Arab coalition in Sana’a that hit the house of an air force officer affiliated with the Shiite Houthi rebels, in one of the bloodiest actions once morest the Yemeni capital in recent years.

Yemen’s official Saba news agency, controlled by the Houthi rebels, reported that attacks launched late last night, Monday, killed the Brigadier General Abdullah Qassim al Junaid, former director of the Air Force Academy, as well as members of his family.







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The Arab alliance that has intervened in Yemen since 2015 carries out a series of bombings once morest Sanaa to shoot down “leaders” of the Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, in response to the yesterday’s insurgent attacks once morest United Arab Emirates (UAE), which left at least three dead.

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