Yemen (IP) – News sources on Sunday morning reported that the Saudi-led aggression coalition had infringed the truce in Yemen 199 times in the past 24 hours.

Iran PressMiddle East: The Saudi-led coalition infringed the UN-brokered truce in Yemen by conducting surveillance and reconnaissance flights over the provinces of Ma'rib, Ta'iz, Al Jawf, Sa'ada, Al Hudaydah, Dhale, Al-Bayda, Al Hajjah, and also other borders, Almasirah reported.

The Saudi-led coalition's armed reconnaissance planes targeted residential houses, army forces, and popular committees positions in Al-Heys and Al-Tahyta cities located in Al Hudaydah Province.

This is while the UN special representative for Yemen Affairs had announced about a month ago the agreement of the Yemeni parties for the extension of the ceasefire for two more months.

Hans Grundberg pointed out that the extension of the Yemeni truce includes the commitment of the parties to negotiate to reach a broader agreement.

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The ceasefire in Yemen, which the Saudi aggressor coalition has repeatedly infringed, had been extended more than once following UN consultations. The two-month extension ended in August and was extended again.

With the support of the United States, the UAE, and several other countries, Saudi Arabia launched a military invasion of Yemen in March 2015, putting a land, sea, and air siege on the impoverished country.

Saudi Arabia's warmongering in Yemen has so far killed hundreds of thousands of Yemenis, injured tens of thousands, and displaced millions.

The military aggression has also destroyed more than 85 percent of Yemen's infrastructure, leaving the country severely short of food and medicine.

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