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Saudi-led Coalition kill at least 49 civilians over the past six days

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At least 49 civilians were killed, including thirteen children, six women, and 16 others wounded including a woman and child in 212 airstrikes launched by Saudi-led Coalition warplanes on several Yemeni provinces over the past six days.

In Sanaa province, Saudi-led Coalition warplanes launched 55 air strikes on the districts of Nehm, Hamdan, Sanhan, Belad Alroos, killing eight citizens, including a woman, and injured two other civilians.

In Saada province, Saudi airstrike launched 49 airstrikes on several districts, including Dhahir and Ketaf,killing four Africans, including a woman, and a Yemeni citizen at Alrko market .

The airstrikes on Saada also killed eight children and two women and wounded four others in air raids on a house in Baqem district.

In Taiz province, Saudi fighter jets waged 39 air raids in Mokha city, and Mawza district, al-Nar and Howzan mountains, al-Wazeea region and Al-Omary area.

In Mareb province, Saudi-led warplanes carried out 15 raids on several civilian regions, including Serwah and Hareb al-Karamesh districts, launching four raids on citizens’ farms in Khader Valley of al Matamma district.

In Hodeidah port city, launched 16 air strikes on different areas in Kamaran Island.

In Hajja province, the aggression warplanes launched 4 airstrikes, particularly on Haradh border crossing.

In Shabwa province, the Saudi launched two air raid on Atak district.

In Amran province, the warplanes carried out two raids on a stones-crusher factory.

In Lahj governorate, the fighter jets launched 11 raids on Kahbob district.

In Abyan province, warplane carried out four air strikes by pilotless planes on Al Mahfd area.

In Ibb province, the aggression fighter jets launched one raid on a mosque in the city and damaged it along with nearby houses.

To two years of bombings, the Saudi-led coalition has “conducted airstrikes targeting civilians,” including refugee camps, hospitals, weddings, and mosques, according to the U.N. panel, could amount to crimes against humanity.