Civilians are killed by Air strikes in Yemen's al-Jawf province

 
Air raids done by Saudi-led coalition smacked residential homes in northern al-Hazm district of Yemen killing women and children. 
 
As the Air strikes smacked northern Yemen led to the killing of at least seven civilians, residents and a Houthi official said, the third such incident since June as violence upturn in the war-damaged country. 

A Houthi rebel health ministry spokesperson said that the attacks by the Saudi-led coalition smacked residential homes in the al-Hazm district, al-Jawf province which leads to the killing of nine people including two children and two women. 
But the Residents said that seven people were killed.

Reports will be investigated about the attack said by the Spokesperson  Colonel Turki al-Malki.

Al Malki said that "We take this report very seriously and it will be fully investigated as all reports of this nature are, using an internationally approved, independent process," 

As the Iran-alinged Houthi movement which lead to the removing of the Saudi-support government from the power in the capital of Yemen which is Sanaa. But as this happened soon in March 2015, the military alliance intervened in Yemen.

As theViolence has increased up since after the end in late May of a temporary ceasefire caused by the coronavirus pandemic, with the Houthis continuously staging missile-and-drone attacks on Saudi cities and the coalition retaliating with air strikes.

The Houthis launched attacks at Saudi border  cities in what they said a response to air strikes which has killed 10 civilians in the Hajjah region early this week. The coalition said that later ,that they would investigate.

According to Houthis and a United Nations Official in June this year an air strike killed at least 12 people which includes four children in the Saada province of Yemen.
But the coalition said that it had strucked a vehicle carrying armed combatants.

Last month, United Nations removed the Western-backed coalition from a UN blacklist several years after it was first indicted for killing and wounding Yemen's children

As the conflict can be seen in the region as surrogate war between the two nations Saudi and Iran led to the killing of more than 100,000 people.

All the war done consequences led to what the UN explained as the world's largest humanitarian crisis. 

But the Houthis say they are fighting a corrupt system.


 

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