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2021

Aggression violates Hodeida ceasefire agreement 261 times

The aggression forces committed on Thursday 261 violations of the ceasefire agreement in Hodeida province, a military official said. The official added the aggression forces waged 3 raids on Hays, al-Jabliya and al-Tuhaita…

Saudi shelling kills man in Sa’ada

A man was killed on Thursday by a Saudi artillery shelling on al-Raqo area in Munabeh border district of Sa'ada province, a security official said. The official added the Saudi enemy continues the artillery and missile shelling…

Aggression launches 2 raids on Bayda

The US-Saudi aggression warplanes have waged 2 raids on Bayda province, a security official said. The official added the aggression's warplanes hit Nate'a district, causing serious damage to civilians' properties.

Aggression launches 14 raids on Marib

The US-Saudi aggression fighter jets on Thursday launched 14 raids on Marib province, a security official said. The official added the aggression's warplanes hit several areas in Serwah, Mahilya and Rahba districts with 14…

OCHA: 15 million Yemenis are in urgent need of water

The United Nations has warned on Wednesday that urgent water supplies in Yemen would be reduced during September, if urgent funding is not available. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yemen “OCHA”…

Three girls commit suicide in Taiz

The province of Taiz, southwest Yemen, woke up with a shocking news about three young girls committed a suicide. The incident has caused widespread reactions among citizens. Activists on social media  said that three girls committed…

Protesters in Abyan demand exclusion of coalition forces

Dozens of citizens demonstrated on Friday in Mudiyah district of Abyan province in southern Yemen, demanding the departure of Saudi-led coalition and expelling its forces from Yemeni islands and ports. The protesters raised banners…

Erdogan: Death toll in Kabul bombings rises to 170

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday that the death toll from Thursday’s terrorist explosions  near Kabul airport has risen to 170. During his visit to the Bosnian and Herzegovina capital Sarajevo, Erdogan told the media…