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Aggression’s Aircrafts& Mercenaries New ceasefire Violations 5 5 2016
Kuwait UN brokered talks resumed 5 5 2016
Saudi Air Force Violates Ceasefire to Bomb Yemeni Capital
http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13950216000493
The Saudi Air Force has launched several air raids over the capital city of Sana’a in the last two days, causing damage in a number of residential areas, several sources said on Thursday.
“In addition to bombing Sana’a, the Saudi Air Force also targeted the Ansarullah-controlled Anad Camp and a number of districts in Ma’rib province, killing a number of civilians and fighters,” the sources added.
Recently, the Yemeni Peace Talks in Kuwait have been put on hold after the Saudi-backed pro-Hadi delegation walked out of the meeting.
The United Nations is attempting to get the parties to return to the negotiation table in spite of their substantial disagreements, however these attempts have been unsuccessful so far.
The Saudi army and its mercenaries have frequently been violating the ceasefire in Yemen in the course of this week, conducting a number of attacks on Ansarullah fighters and civilians in different provinces.
The Saudi-backed mercenaries also have been making attempts to advance toward the Central Security camp in Taiz province, and pounded the positions of the army and popular committees in Thubab city with their artillery fire
Watch impact of The largest US made bomb to be dropped by Saudi on Attan hill central Sanaa Yemen
Watch impact of The largest US made bomb to be dropped by Saudi on Attan hill central Sanaa Yemen on 20 of April 2016 which resulted in hundreds of dead and injured and destruction of whole neighbourhoods in the Yemeni capital
International Military Review – Yemen, May 5, 2016
US Directly Involved In Yemen War…Don DeBar
The bloody consequences of US hypocrisy are on full display in Yemen
http://qz.com/677087/the-bloody-consequences-of-us-hypocrisy-are-on-full-display-in-yemen/
In modern warfare, you don’t need physical boots on the ground to create havoc. By empowering its allies with weapons while hiding behind a carefully crafted veneer of humanitarianism, Washington has escaped culpability in this silent war. Innocent civilians are dying at the hands of US manufactured arms, and Washington must be held to account.
The bipartisan resolution proposed in the Senate that would subject US weapons sales with Saudi Arabia to a certification process is a step forward. But Washington must realize that solving economic issues at home and crafting a foreign policy to their liking should not be predicated on the suffering of people like Udai Faisal.