Arab coalition strikes Yemeni Houthis
Aircraft of the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia launched massive attacks on a number of provinces of Yemen controlled by the Houthis, including some areas of the capital of Yemen, Sana'a. This was reported on July 2 by Al Masirah. It is noted that as a result of an air strike on various areas of the capital, including the vicinity of the international airport, several people were injured, and the building of the Ministry of Information of the Houthi government was damaged. During the bombing by the alliance of houses of local residents in the northern province of Saada, two civilians were killed and four more were injured. In total, according to the channel, from midnight to July 2, the coalition inflicted about 20 strikes on the capital Sana'a and about the same number on other targets near the capital. According to the news agency, the South Korean Foreign Ministry condemned the Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia, calling them unacceptable. Recall that on June 22 and 23, the Yemeni Houthis launched rocket fire and a drone attack on the capital of Saudi Arabia. See also: Yemen will receive 1 million from Austria as humanitarian aid
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