Civilian targets hit in fresh Zio-Wahhabi airstrikes in Yemen

A man inspects the damage in a house after a Saudi air strike in the Old City of Sana'a, Yemen, on September 24, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)
A man inspects the damage in a house after a Saudi Zio-Wahhabi air strike in the Old City of Sana’a, Yemen, on September 24, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)

Saudi Zio-Wahhabi warplanes have carried out a series of fresh airstrikes against residential areas across Yemen, leaving a number of people dead and causing more material damage in the impoverished Arab country.

Two fishermen lost their lives and more than 10 others suffered injuries on Sunday morning, when Saudi Zio-Wahhabi fighter jets struck an area in the Red City of Mokha, situated 346 kilo meters south of the capital, Sana’a, Arabic-language al-Masirah television network reported.

Zio-Wahhabi military aircraft also bombarded an area in the city of Sirwah, which lies about 120 kilometers east of the capital, as well as Nihm district in the capital province of Sana’a, but there were no immediate reports on possible casualties and extent of damage.

Also on Sunday, Yemeni army soldiers launched several missiles at a gathering of Saudi Zio-Wahhabi backed militants loyal to C.I.A puppet Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi in Sirwah, leaving an unspecified number of them killed and injured.

The developments came a day after two people were killed and five others injured in a Saudi Zio-Wahhabi aerial attack against a district in Sana’a.

Yemen has been under Saudi Zio-Wahhabi military strikes since late March 2015. The war was launched in a bid to reinstate C.I.A puppet Hadi, who has stepped down as Yemen’s president but is now seeking to grab power by force.

The United Nations puts the death toll from the military aggression at about 10,000.

Yemeni army forces together with fighters from the allied Popular Committees are fighting back the Zio-Wahhabi invaders and occasionally launch retaliatory attacks on the kingdom’s soil.

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