Six civilians killed on Saturday night in the US-Arab coalition's attack on Al Hudaydah port in Yemen.

Iran press/Middle East: The Yemeni Health Ministry announced on Saturday night that in the recent US-Arab coalition air strike 6 people were killed and 10 others were injured in Al-Rabseh square, Al Hudaydah port. 

Meanwhile, Spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree said despite peace talks which are underway in Sweden, Saudi coalition conducted unprecedented attacks on Yemen.

Earlier on Saturday, four Yemeni fishermen were killed in Saudis' attack on Al Hudaydah.

Saudi Arabia and a number of its regional allies launched a devastating military campaign against Yemen in March 2015, with the aim of bringing the government of Mansour Hadi back to power and crushing the country’s Houthi Ansarullah Movement.

Some 16,000 Yemenis have been killed and thousands more injured since the onset of the Saudi-led aggression.

More than 85,000 children have died of hunger during the war against Yemeni people.

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The US has remained largely silent on the war even when Saudi Arabia enacted a blockade on its borders with Yemen. Since then, human right groups have struggled to supply some of the most malnourished areas in the country with food and drinking waters.

On the other hand, as the catastrophe of Saudi Arabia’s Trump-backed intervention in Yemen expanded, hospitals still is being targeted in this war-torn country, a report said in May 20.

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However, the assaults of the Saudi-led coalition forces have failed to stop the Yemenis from resisting the aggression.

Also earlier, the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a message expressed Iran’s support for the intra-Yemeni talks to resolve the crisis.

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