Two civilians dead as Saudi warplanes bomb A house northern Yemen
At least two civilians were killed when a Saudi military plane carried out three air strikes on the Hashwa area in the northern Yemeni province of Saada, while the Saudi regime continues a brutal military campaign against its southern neighbor, hit by the crisis.
Two local residents of the Godam family, the al-Hashwa district, 130 km northwest of the capital, Saada, lost their lives on Wednesday when Saudi fighter jets bombed a farm, local sources said.
Saudi military aircraft also struck a single air strike on the Namsa bridge in Jamila district, north of Saada.
Earlier, four women and five children lost their lives on Tuesday when Saudi fighters bombed a residential building in the Koshar district of the northern province of Hajjah.
More than 12,000 people have been killed since the start of the campaign more than two and a half years ago.