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Saudi jets bomb farmlands in Jawf prov. by banned weapons
Saudi warplanes target Razih, a district in northwestern Sa’ada
1 Saudi soldier killed in Yemeni attacks on Jizan
Houthi Rebels Target Saudi Arabian M60 Patton Tanks Wth ATGMs
Yemenis hold cultural event, exhibition to display Saudi crimes
Yemeni Missiles Target Military Bases in Southern Saudi Arabia
The Yemeni army and Ansarullah fighters launched missile attacks on the Saudi military bases in Dhahran in Assir province in retaliation for the Riyadh’s Sunday airstrikes on their country.
The Yemeni forces hit the Saudi military bases in Dhahran with Scud and Najm al-Saqeb (Striking Star) missiles on Sunday.
Local sources informed that the Yemeni forces have also attacked several Saudi military bases in Jizan.
Saudi warplanes repeatedly pounded residential areas in the Northern Yemeni province of Sa’ada on Sunday, killing and injuring large groups of people.
According to local sources, the kingdom’s military planes hit Razeh district in Sa’ada province with more than 15 rockets targeting and destroying civilian buildings early on Sunday, leaving scores of people dead and injured.
There has yet been no report on the number of casualties or extent of the damage to properties, but local security officials said that scores of people had been killed or injured in the attacks.
Elsewhere, three civilians sustained serious injures after the Saudi airstrikes bombed Hajjah province.
Saudi Arabia has been bombing Yemen in the last 95 days to bring its ally, fugitive president Mansour Hadi, back to power.
Medical Sources Say Saudi King’s Aid Cargo to Yemen Was HIV-Infected
Medical sources disclosed that test results have shown large numbers of people in Yemen have been infected with HIV and hepatitis viruses after they took the drug cargo sent by Saudi King Salman to the war-stricken nation.
“Tens of Yemeni citizens have been infected with deadly HIV and hepatitis viruses after using the drugs aid cargo sent by the king of the enemy state, Saudi Arabia,” Yemeni Medical source Dr. Hassan Karim told FNA on Sunday.
Asked if independent international bodies have confirmed the test results, the renowned specialist lamented that the World Health Organization has also confirmed the drugs were infected with AIDS virus.
Dr. Karim said that he and Yemeni physicians have found out all the drugs had come from Saudi Arabia.