Saudi-led coalition violates Stockholm Agreement in Hodeidah, Yemen

Saudi-led coalition’s mercenaries have committed 82 violations of the Stockholm Agreement in Yemen’s Hodeidah fronts during the past 24 hours.

Iran PressMiddle East: A source in the Liaison Officers Operations Room to monitor violations said that among the violations, there were 18 breaches that were committed by artillery shells with 142 shells and 46 breaches with various bullets, in addition to the development of fortifications south of Ad-Dryhami.

Yesterday, the violations of Saudi aggression reached more than 82 violations in Hodeidah within 24 hours, Almasirah Media Network reported.

Saudi aerial aggression launches 29 airstrikes in Marib

The Saudi aerial aggression launched 29 airstrikes Friday in several areas in Marib Governorate.

A security source in the governorate confirmed that the aggressive coalition launched six airstrikes this evening, against the Majzar district, and six others in the Sarwah district.

The source pointed out that it targeted the governorate this morning, with 16 airstrikes, ten of them in the Majzar district, and six in the Madghal district.

The attacks are a violation of a declared ceasefire which was said to be lasted for two weeks by the Saudi-led coalition in the war against Yemen that has killed more than 100,000 people and pushed millions to the verge of famine.

Meanwhile, the members of the United Nations Security Council joined Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' call on the warring parties in Yemen to immediately cease fighting in order to focus on finding a political solution amid battling the novel coronavirus pandemic, Dominican Republic's Special Envoy to the Security Council and its President for April Jose Singer Weisinger said in a statement on Friday 17 April.

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