Saudi airstrike kills, injures 10 civilians in Yemen’s Hudaydah

Saudi warplanes have launched an airstrike on Yemen’s Western coastal Province of Hudaydah, killing and injuring ten civilians, in yet another violation of the 2018 Stockholm Agreement between the warring sides in Yemen.

Faraan: The airstrike hit an area to the east of Hays City in Hudaydah overnight on Sunday.

Yemeni media outlets cited local sources as saying that the air raid killed three people and injured seven others.

The airstrike apparently aimed to support the Saudi militants amid reports of fierce clashes between Yemeni Army and allied fighters from popular committees, and Saudi-backed militants in Hays District.

The attack came in violation of the Stockholm Agreement that was reached in December 2018 following peace negotiations between representatives from Yemen’s popular Ansarullah Movement and Riyadh-backed mercenaries loyal to Yemen’s former President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

The document set out three undertakings, which include a ceasefire along the Hudaydah front and the redeployment of armed forces out of the city and its port; an agreement on prisoner exchange; and a statement of understanding on the southern Yemeni city of Ta’izz.

The popular Ansarullah Movement has said they expected the Stockholm Agreement to lead to peace, but instead, Saudi Arabia has continued to violate the UN-backed agreement, killing and injuring thousands of Yemenis ever since.

Yemeni forces 4km away from southern Ma’rib

Separately, Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen television network reported hat fierce clashes erupted between the warring parties between the districts of al-Jubah and Wadi Abidah in Ma’rib Province, and that Saudi jets intensified their airstrikes on the strategic province in a bid to hinder the progress of the Yemeni troops towards Ma’rib City.

Al-Mayadeen cited sources as saying that the Yemeni forces “are stationed about three to four kilometers away from the al-Falaj checkpoint, the southern entrance to the capital of Ma’rib Province”.

Muhammad Elwan, Deputy Governor of Ma’rib, has said that Yemeni tribes in Ma’rib City decided to join the operation of liberating the remaining territories in Ma’rib from the control of militants loyal to the former Saudi-backed government, adding the upcoming days will witness “big surprises and the remaining districts of Ma’rib Province will be restored.”

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